(64105164 R242 .Q4 Medical annals of Ba Columbia ?Hntoerait|> in tfje Cttp of J^eto ^orfe College of -pjjpfifirians anb burgeons; Reference Htbrarp Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Open Knowledge Commons http://www.archive.org/details/medicalannalsofbOOquin B r.#' hHhH • : 2 1- JQHN.R.QUINAN.M.D Medical Annals BALTIMORE From I6O8 to 1880, INCLUDING EVENTS, MEN AND LITERATURE. TO WHICH IS ADDED A Subject Index and Record of Public Services, JOHN R. QUINAN, M. D. Mem. Med. and Uhir. Fox. Md. "A disregard of our forefathers seems to be a?i actual courting of oblivion for otmielves."— Brantz Mayer at Ded. Athen. "Xfon solum ex sermont homimum recenti, sed ex annalium reinstate eruenda est memoria."— Cic. Muk. Prepared at the request of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, as a Memorial Volume, in honor of the Scsqui-Centtnnial of Baltimore. October. 1881 publication committee : G. Lane Taneyhill, "W. F. A. Kemp, Henry M. WrxSON, Richard H. Thomas and John N. Mackenzie. BALTIMORE: Press of Isaac Friepenwalp 1884 r TO THE MEDICAL MEN OF BALTIMORE, WHOSE LIVES AND LABORS, BOTH AS CITIZENS AND PHYSICIANS, HAVE DONE -0 MUCH FOR THE WELFARE OF THE CITY AND THE ADVANCEMENT OF THEIR OWN PROFESSION, THIS HUMBLE TRIBUTE TO THEIR WORTH IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED BY THE AUTHOR. IMiHKATOUY REMARKS. For the information of those not present, ;it the Sp« -ei.-il Meeting of the Medical and Ohirurgioal Faculty of Maryland, held OctobeT 13, 1880, in commemoration of the anniversary of the founding of the city, it may not be improper to state, that the author had the honor of being assigned the pleasing duty of recounting what the physicians of Baltimore had accomplished in the preceding century and a half of the city's life ; but the notice of his appointment being too limited to do more, he had to content himself with reading a short paper, showing the line of research necessary to do justice to the theme. The Faculty kindly accepted the sketch offered, and formally requested the writer to complete it as indicated by himself. This he has endeavored to do, and the results are embodied in this volume, which, however imperfect, will, he trusts, afford a not-alto- gether inadequate reply to the inquiry, "What have the physicians of Baltimore done ? " While the author is fully conscious of the possible errors, to which a record of this kind — involving the transcription of so many dates and details — is liable, he can only say, that he has used every effort to avoid them by a resort to original records, when they were accessible. It gives him pleasure to acknowledge the cheerful co-operation of •the profession generally (with but few exceptions) in his work ; and he is especially obliged for the valuable information, and kind interest shown in it by Drs. E. F. Cordell, Lib. Med. Fac. ; B. B. Browne; J. S. Billings and Jos. M. Toner, of Washington, and Messrs. J. W. M. Lee and Jno. G-. Gatchell, Librarians of the Mary- land Historical Library, Baltimore. JOHX R. QUIXAX. 71 yorth Gilmor Street, Baltimore. CONTENTS. ClIRONOLOClY OF MlODlCAl, 10 VENTS, 9 Literary Record op Baltimore Physicians, 53 Subject Index, 186 Military Services : XL S. Army and State Militia, 239 U. S. and Maryland Navy, 245 Confederate States Army, 246 Confederate States Navy 247 Civil Services of Baltimore Physicians, 248 Professional Services of Baltimore Physicians: To Baltimore City and County Alms-House 250 " General Dispensary, # . 250 Eastern or Second " 252 Southern " 253 Maryland Eye and Ear Charity Infirmary, 253 Presbyterian Eye and Ear Infirmary, 254 Hospital and Dispensary Woman's Medical College, . . . 254 Baltimore Charity Eye and Ear Dispensary, .... 255 " Eye, Ear and Throat Charity Hospital, . . . 255 St. Joseph's Hospital, 256 Dispensary for Nervous Diseases, 256 The Maternite or Lying-in Hospital, 256 City Hospital of Physicians and Surgeons, .... 256 Maryland Woman's Hospital, 257 The Health Department, 257 Small-pox, Inoculation and Vaccination, 264 Vaccine Physicians. 267 Conclusio, , 275 CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS CONNECTED WITH THE Progress of Medicine in Baltimore, FROM 1608 to 1880. ■COLLECT A REVIRESCUNT." " Though a man cannot invent new things after so many, he may do a welcome work yet, to help posterity to judge rightly of the old."— Hen Jonson. "Things small in themselves, hav!•' ItAI/riMOKK. 15 the ladies.of Baltimore for Lint and linen for bandages. I>r. Cha WieBenthall appointed l»y the State, surgeon to Smallwood'a Brigade. Dr. John Coulter acting surgeon in Baltimore, vice Wiesenthall, while fche latter visits the Maryland troops in oamp. Dr. Thos. Andrews appointed by bhe State, prover of arms, [nooulation stopped in accordance with bhe order of Committee of Observation, Baltimore, and the consent of \)vx. C. K. Wiesenthall, 1'atrie.k Kennedy, Henry Stevenson and Win. Beard. Sept. 18. The Baltimore county and town Alms-house partially burned. 1777. Drs. II. Stevenson and Patrick Kennedy disapprove of the extreme Whig measures, and leave Baltimore. The former enters the British service as a surgeon in New York; the latter becomes a cap- tain of a company of loyalists. Dr. Samuel Mackenzie, of Baltimore, ordered, to furnish the United States troops in Baltimore by Congress, and is paid $1500 for same (Jour. Gong., Dec. 1776-7). State Quarantine law passed. 1779. Dr. John Lahesus enters on practice. Dr. Joseph Harrison enters on practice. Nov. 30. Drs. Wiesenthall, Haslett, Boyd, Andrews (Thos.), Coale, Uidgely, Win. Beard, and John Labesus agree upon a Fee Table in ac- cordance with the high price of the necessaries of life ; the poor to be still attended gratis. Intensely cold winter. $9000 given by the citizens for the relief of the poor. 1780. Dr. James Stewart arrives from Annapolis. 1782. Population of town, 8000. Physicians, 23. Dr. Henry Keerl arrived from Germany. Drs. Hulse and Love (Thos.), of Bal- timore county, employ the trepan with relief, to a child whose head had been injured by violence (Boston Evening Post and General Advertiser). Dr. John Cradock elected to House of Delegates. Dr. U, Hulse leaves for England, where he continued till death. 1783. Dr. Geo. Brown arrived from Ireland. Dr. James Mclienry returns to Baltimore. Dr. Thos. Andrews ob. set. ? Winter very severe. Dr. Lyde Goodwin appointed Judge of Orphans Court, aud again in 1786. 1784. Dr. Chas. F. Wiesenthall. physician to German Society. Dr. Chas. Andrews ob. oet. ? Malignant scarlet fever epidemic in Mary- land. State Quarantine law passed. Circulating library established by Win. Murphy. 16 MEDICAL ANNALS OF UALTIMORE. 1785. Dr. John Stevenson, the founder of the commerce of Balti- more, ob. set. 67. Dr. Ephraim Andrews ob. set ? Jan. 11. A post-mortem made by M. Mann criticised. State Quarantine law passed. Nov. 21, Dec. 13, 23. Medical reform and suppression of quackery discussed in the press. 1786. Dr. Henry Stevenson returns to Baltimore. Dr. Samuel Owings elected delegate to House of Delegates. Feb. 2. Keform still discussed. Oct. 5. Flood in Baltimore, several lives lost. 1787. Population town, 9775 (estimated). Physicians, 25. Dr. Reuben Guilder settles in Baltimore (he had been surgeon through- out the Revolution to Haslett's regiment, " Blue Hen's Chickens " j. 1788. July 2. " Benevolus " urges the people of Baltimore county and town to secure a law restricting practice of medicine to those duly qualified. July 23. Hurricane in Maryland; great destruction of property in Baltimore. Dec. 11. Dr. Chas. F. Wiesenthall, as president, issues an appeal to the physicians of the State to convene on the 15th inst., at Stark's tavern, Baltimore, to digest a plan for the regulation of physic. Dec. 13. Dr. Elisha Hall addresses Dr. Chas. F. Wiesenthall, to the same effect. Dec. 16. A Medical Society organized; President, Dr. Chas. F. Wiesenthall; Secretary, Fred. Dalcho. Dec. 26. Dr. Elisha Hall addresses the Medical Society of Balti- more on the regulation of the practice of physic, and sketches a plan for a State Medical Society (this plan embraces all the chief features of that afterwards embodied in the charter of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland). Body of Patrick Cassidy (executed for murder), which had been given to the doctors for dissection, forcibly taken from them by the populace (Griffith's Annals). 1789. Physicians, 29. Dr. Ephraim Howard ob. ast. ? Dr. Chas. F. Wiesenthall ob. get. 63 (June 1). Dr. Geo. Buchanan (secundus, and grandson of the first) enters on practice. Dr. Edward Johnson enters on practice. Dr. Thomas Johnson enters on practice. Dr. Andrew Wiesenthall (son of Chas. F.) enters on practice. Dr. Miles Littlejohn enters on practice. Dr. James Wynkoop enters on practice. Influenza epidemic. MEDICAL ANNAl.H OF BALTIMORE. 17 Sept. II. Drs. Ooale (S. 8.), Wiesenthall (And.), Buchanan (Geo.)j Guilder, Wynkoop, JohnBon (Ed.), Brown (Geo.), and Littlejohn, appointed physicians to Aim.- hon e. Nov. 6. Medical Society of Baltimore reorganized, Dr. Bd« Johnson, President; Andrew Wiesenthall, Secretary, Treasurer and Librarian; Drs. Jno. Boyd, Reuben Guilder, Geo. Buchanan and Brown, Court, of Correspondence (Griffith"), Deo. (i. Dr. (I eo. r.iM'luuiHii delivers lectures on I H ea • oi Women and Children, and on bhe Brunonian system, to a class of nine students (Maryland Journal and Baltimore Advertiser, Nov, L3). Dr. Andrew Wiesenthall deliveres lectures on Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Operative Surgery, and the Gravid Uterus, at, his own bouse, No. )o N. Gay Street ( Maryland Gazette, Dec. 3). Dr. George Buchanan publishes his "Treatise on Typhus Fever,'" for the benefit of establishing a Lying-in Hospital in Baltimore (the first medical monograph of a- Baltimore physician puhlished). 1790. Population town, 13,524. Physicians, 30. Population county, 4354. Dr. Joseph Harrison, of East Baltimore, ob. ;it. ? Feb. 4. Dr. John Boyd ob. set. 53. Dr. George Pitt Stevenson (grandson of Henry and son of Dr. Geo. S.) enters on practice. In- fluenza epidemic. March 16. The pupils of Drs. Buchanan and Wiesenthall publish a complimentary notice of the lectures delivered by these physicians during the previous winter, and " hope it may prove the beginning of a permanent Medical School." April 10. Programme of a Medical Faculty announced for the ensuing winter : A. Wiesenthall on Anatomy ; Geo. Brown on Practice of Medicine; Lyde Goodwin on Surgery; S. S. Coale on Chemistry and Materia Medica; Geo. Buchanan on Midwifery (A 7 . Y. Daily Advertiser). June 22, 29. Medical Society of Baltimore, controversial discus- sion on the cause of its dissolution ; also July 1, 2, 6, 9, 16. Mrs. C. G. Reitman advertises, "that having duly qualified as ;i midwife, she hopes, in so prolific a town as Baltimore, to get patron- age." Dr. Geo. Buchanan suggests to the public the registration of deaths ; the formation of a public park ; and in conjunction with Drs. Wiesenthall, Coale, Wynkoop. Stevenson, Littlejohn. Falls (^Moore) and Haslett, he appeals for the formation of a Humane Society. Aug. 9. Dr. Elisha Hall resuscitates a drowned man. and it is noticed as an illustration of the necessity of a Humane Societv. 18 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. 1791. population of town, J 3,758. Physicians, 31. Dr. Wesley Baker enters on practice. July 4. Dr. Geo. Buchanan delivers an oration "on the Moral and Political Evils of Slavery." July 10. St. Mary's Seminary founded. 1792. Population of town, 5,000. Physicians, 31. Yellow Fever in Philadelphia. Drs. Jno. Ross and Jno. Worthington appointed by Governor Lee, quarantine physicians, the former by sea, the latter by land. Water Company of Baltimore incorporated. Poor Relief Association incorporated. Alms-house grounds increased by the purchase of ten more acres, costing £167 (used as a cemetery when Howard street was extended in 1802). 1793. Dr. Thomas Drysdale enters on practice. Dr. Henry Wilkens enters on practice- Sept. 12 and 17. Quarantine proclaimed against Philadelphia, and against all other infected places, by Governor Lee. Sept. 17. Board of Health reports Baltimore free from the Yellow Fever. Passengers and baggage from Philadelphia not allowed to enter Baltimore till they have been passed by the quarantine physicians. Sept. 27. A Philadelphian expresses his indignation in the press because he was stopped en route to Baltimore and offered toasted cheese on the end of a pitchfork by the quarantine guard. Sept. 17-27. Ohestertown and Havre de Grace declare quarantine against Philadelphia. No visitors from Philadelphia to be received by the people of Baltimore into their houses, till such Visitors can show a clean bill of health from the quarantine physicians. Citizens of Baltimore subscribe £861 for the relief of the Yellow Fever suf- ferers of Philadelphia. Legislature authorizes a temporary hospital to be erected in Balti- more (Chapter 57). One thousand whites and five hundred blacks seek refuge in Balti- more from the massacre in St. Domingo ; $12,000 raised for their relief. 1794. Physicians, 34. Dr. John Cradock ob. get. 45. Dr. Moses Dorling ob. set. ? Dr. John Griffin ob. set, 24. Dr. Wm. Lyon ob. set. 76. Dr. Thos. Drysdale appointed by the governor as an addi- tional quarantine physician. Dysentery epidemic. Yellow Fever in Philadelphia and Baltimore. Feb. 21. New Board of Health proposed. UBDIOAL ANNAI.H OF ISAI.TIMOIiK. L9 July 'l. Dr. TIioh. Drysdale deli vera an oration on slavery. July 8. Drs. Ross, Wbrthington and Drysdale ordered by t'mv. Lee to stop all vessels at quarantine. Oity authorities charged with negligence in allowing the admission of fellow Fever. A.ug. L3. Drs. Coulter, Brown and Goodwin reporl the existence of Malignant Bilious Fever at Fell's Point. Aug. 15. \)r. Ross defends the Board of Health, bu1 suggests the necessity of a guard at, Whetstone Point, and bhe erection of a tem- porary hospital. Oct. 1. Board of Health reporl bhe city free from malignant disease and admit only 344 deal lis in August and September. Phila- delphia decides on non-intercourse with Baltimore. Oct. 3. Baltimore remonstrates. Oct. 16. Wo more eases reported. Oct. 23. Drs. Goodwin, Johnson. Wilkins, Haslett and others certify to the good health of the city. Oct. 28. Board of Health of Baltimore send a report of the epidemic to the New York Board of Health. 1795. Dr. Michael Pugh (Pue?) ob. set. 53. April 24. A Board of Health elected. May 5. Inhabitants petition Legislature for a quarantine act and an appropriation to carry it out. May 7. Board of Health adopt rules for the regulation of quar- antine and appeal to the citizens to aid in enforcing them. Dysen- tery epidemic in Baltimore. Legislature pass an act for appointing a Health Officer of the Port of Baltimore. June 18. Hospital at Hawkins Point now ready to receive sick coming from infected ports. Hospital cost $2840, of which citizens contributed $2119.75. Physician's salary $100. July 29. All vessels from South America or West Indies to be quarantined. Aug. 16. No hides to be landed from vessels within the city limits. Peruvian bark, eighteen shillings per pound ; Red bark, $4.00 per pound. Dr. Geo. Brown et ah founded the Old Library Company (since merged into the Maryland Historical Society''. 1796. Population of the town, 20,000 (estimated). Physicians, 27 (East Baltimore, 13). Dr. Moses Haslett ob. ait 57 \ . Dr. John Beale Davidge settles to practice in Baltimore. Dr. Nathaniel Potter, of Caroline county. Maryland, settles in Balti- more. Dr. Andrew Wiesenthall appointed judge of Orphans Court. 20 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. A patent taken out for M. (?) anti-bilious pills (the first for quack medicine in the United States). Baltimore city incorporated. Oct. 22. Library Company incorporated, and opens on Lemon street. First Directory of city issued. Methodist Academy and Free School established. Charitable Marine Society organized. 1797. Dr. Peter Chatard, formerly of St. Domingo, arrived in Bal- timore from Wilmington, Delaware. Dr. Edward Johnson (formerly of Calvert county, Maryland) ob. set. 60 (?) Dr. B. Dobel ob. at. ? Yellow Fever epidemic. April 7-25. Board of Health organized by Council, and pass an ordinance to prevent the introduction of pestilential diseases. They also order the closure of all theatres. Aug. 29. Drs. Falls, Davidge, and Goodwin visit Fell's Point, and report the existence of Bilious Eemittent Fever. Sept. 2. Dr. Joseph Allender warns the Board of Health that a malignant epidemic prevails, and urges them to inspect the Point themselves. Sept. 16. The Board of Health establish a temporary encampment for the sick, north of the City Hospital, and assign Drs. Jos. Way and Jas. Smith to it as its attending physicians. Oct. 9. Annapolis declares quarantine against Baltimore. Oct. 11. Andrew Wiesenthall lectures on Anatomy and Surgery. Fees for course for graduates $24; those attending last year will have the same privilege again, by paying the difference between an ordinary ticket and $24 ; students attending three courses, or by pay- ing $40, will have a perpetual right. Oct. 26. Dr. reports that he has taken one hundred and thirty ounces blood, given three hundred and fifty-six grains mercury, and rubbed in twelve ounces mercurial ointment in same patient in Yellow Fever (!) {Federal Gazette). Nov. 2. Legislature passes an act to authorize the erection of a hospital in or near Baltimore for indigent sick and lunatics (this became the City, Public, or Maryland Hospital). Dr. H. Stevenson reports that he had sixty-seven cases of Yellow Fever and six deaths from July to October 23. His treatment was no VS., little calomel, and free use of tonics {Federal Gazette). 1798. Dr. Thos. Drysdale ob. jet. 28 (?) Dr. Andrew Wiesen- thall ob. aet. 36. Dr. Sam. Stringer Coale ob. set. 44. Yellow Fever epidemic in Philadelphia. Jan. 20. Legislature appropriates $8000 for the erection of the City Hospital for sick and lunatics {Chapter 140). MEDICAL annals OF BALTIMOBB. -J I Feb. 20. Oity Council direct a committee composed of M (Calhoun) and Messrs. Yellot, Richard Lawson and Ah--.. McKim u» select a site, and authorize the purchase of 61 acres corner Blonnment and Broadway for that purpose, for bhe sum of £600. March %. Health ordinance pas-iil. A.ug. 17. Quarantine against New York- and Wilmington, DeL Hides and culler from West Indies prohibited, Aug. 18. Quarantine proclaimed by Mayor of Baltimore against parties and goods from Philadelphia for fifteen days. All persona thence, required to stop at Merry's tavern and undergo the inspection of Dr. Jos. Way. Aug. 25. Sixty-seven deaths reported at Fell's Point Sept. 1. Packets from Frcnchtovvn to be quarantined at the Port. Nov. Legislature grants $3000 more in aid of building of the Public Hospital, and require Mayor and Council to make rules for its government and select an attending physician. Dr. Henry Wilkins establishes a drug store No. G South street. 1709. Population of the town, 21,000; physicians, 34. Dr. Thos. Love elected delegate to Assembly 1799-1802. Yellow Fever in Bal- timore, also in Cecil, Harford, Charles and Dorchester counties, Md., and in Mifflin county, Pa. Jan. 20. Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Mary- land incorporated, its charter members from Baltimore being Drs. Geo. Buchanan 2d, Lyde Goodwin, Ashton Alexander, Arthur Pue, Daniel Moores and Henry Stevenson. It organizes (June 3) at Annapolis, by the election of Dr. -Upton Scott, of Annapolis, as President, and Ashton Alexander, of Baltimore, Secretary (Balti- more Daily Advertiser, June 11). St. Paul's Female Orphan Asylum founded. Benevolent Society of Baltimore incorporated. Feb. 27. Health ordinance passed. Aug. 28. Non-intercourse with Philadelphia proclaimed by Bal- timore. Oct. 2. Eescinded. City Council appeal for aid for the destitute and sick at Fell's Point. General quarantine law passed by Con- gress (reported by Smith, of Maryland). 1800. Population of the town, 36,614. Dr. Chas. F. Sreinnecke ob. of yellow fever, set. ? Dr. Johnsey Doughady ob. set. ? Dr. Wesley Baker ob. set. 25. Dr. Douler (ex-British Navy) settles at Fell's Point. Dr. L. M. Dunan arrives from France. Yellow Fever at Fell's Point. 22 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Aug. 28. • Board of Health employ messengers to report the daily cases. They term the disease Inflammatory Bilious Fever. Physi- cians required to keep the Board of Health posted as to the progress of the disease. Sept. 2. Mayor gives his advice as to preventing its spread, and orders an encampment north of the hospital, which is now ready. Sept. 4. The disease invades West Baltimore. Sept. 5. Lime, ashes and lye to be used as disinfectants. Dr. James Smith opens his own house to the Yellow Fever sufferers. City authorities now admit that it is Yellow Fever. Sept. 8. Annapolis declares quarantine against Baltimore. Sept. 12. Alexandria against Baltimore, Norfolk, Washington and Georgetown. Dr. Cradock et al. organize the Maryland Society for Promotion of Useful Knowledge. Benevolent Society of Baltimore City and County organized ; suggested by Mrs. Eleanor Kogers, mother-in-law of Dr. Geo. Buchanan (primus). Dr. J. J. Gireaud publishes his formula for prevention and cure of Yellow Fever (ipecac, rhubarb, columba, magnesia, kermes mineral, camphor and nitre !) In the summer of this year (1800) Mr. King, of London, sent Dr. John Crawford of Baltimore, some vaccine virus, which was success- fully used by Dr. Crawford in Baltimore. (This was contemporane- ous with its earliest use by B. Waterhouse, July 8, 1800, see Ring on C'otvpox, 1801, p. 459.) The supply of Waterhouse and Crawford gave out with these experiments, and Dr. Waterhouse's second supply arrived in the spring of 1801, at the same time with that of Dr. James Smith. Oct. 3. Not yet safe for citizens to return. Total cases at City Hospital 27 ; convalescent 21 ; dead 6 (Colin Mackenzie). Oct. 4. Appeal for aid for those orphaned by the disease. Oct. 25. Intercourse with Philadelphia re-established. Oct. 27. Pestilence has ceased. Total deaths reported 1197 (978 adults and 219 children), 234 deaths between August 21 and Septem- ber 4, of whom 204 died in East Baltimore. Legislature appropriates $2000 and City $3000 for the Yellow Fever sufferers in Baltimore. Nov. 13. City or Public Hospital about one-third completed, cost thus far $3000, besides the State appropriation. It accommodates 130 patients. 1801. Dr. Lyde Goodwin ob. aet. 76 (?) Jan. 9. Baltimore General Dispensary organized by Drs. Crawford, MKDICAI, ANNAI.K OF B A I.TIMOKK. James Smith, li'oln'ii. II. A re 1 1 c vet al. (incorporated L807). A Laza retto established by Legislature. May 1. Drr-James Smith of Baltimore introduces Vaccination from matter procured from the physician of St. Pancras Bospital, London, by Mr. John Taylor, and sent by him t<> his brother Wrn. Taylor <>f Baltimore, who gave Hie Bupplj to his family physician, Dr. Miles Littlejohn, and the hitter bo Dr. James Smith, who madeasuco trial of it, at the Alms-house, first on the person of a child earned Nancy Malcolm (May l ), and subsequently upon others; the history of which cases Ik; published in the press (Baltimore Tel., Deo. - r >, 8), also in The Vaccine Inquirer, 1822. May 11. Female Orphan Asylum opened. Female Humane Asso- ciated Charity School organized (afterwards called Orphaline Charity School). June 9. Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland meet at Annapolis and elect Dr. Philip Thomas, President (2d); John T. Schaaf, Treasurer, and A. Alexander, Secretary ; Examiners, Western Shore, are John Archer, A. Alexander, Chas. A. Warfield, Richard I. Duckett, Gheselin, Tabbs, Sappington. Licentiate's Diplomas granted to Drs. James Glasgow, Adam Clendenin (Baltimore county), James M. Taylor. A plan for a Medical College in Baltimore was proposed at this meeting. Dr. James Smith reports 2016 inmates at Alms-house during the year. 1802. Physicians, 44 (East Baltimore, 17). Dr. Dan. Moores ob. aet. 57 (?) Dr. John Campbell White arrived from Ireland. Yellow Fever appears, but not epidemically. Mar. 24. Dr. James Smith proposes a plan to secure the free dis- tribution of vaccine matter to the poor ; which plan is approved by the Mayor, Trustees of the Poor of Baltimore county, and by 22 leading members of the Medical Faculty. Mar. 25. Dr. James Smith establishes a Vaccine Institute at his dwelling, No. 5 Calvert Street, and continued it either there or at other places in the city, while he lived (this is the first institution of the kind in United States). June 15. Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland meet at Annapolis. The President ^Thomas) urges them to adopt the plan for a Medical College in Baltimore, proposed at their last meeting ; also to adhere to strict examination of candidates for degrees ; also the publication of Dr. Baitzell's paper on Analysis of Sweet Water Springs (Federal Gazette). 24 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Dec. 7- Dr. John B. Davidge lectures on Midwifery, at his resi- dence on East (now Fayette) street, a little above Presbyterian Church ; after finishing this course will begin one on Surgery. 1803. Dr. Dan. Colvin ob. set. ? Feb. 7. Great fog prevails. Hibernian Society organized (in- corporated 1807). June 3. Medical and Chirurgical Faculty meet. Nat. Potter, Secretary; H. Wilkins, Treasurer; Censors Western Shore, Drs. Coulter, Crawford, Alexander, Archer, Sen., Geo. Brown, Chas. A. Warfield, and James Stewart. Drs. Brown, Davidge et al. are ap- pointed a committee to digest a plan for a Medical College. 1804. Dr. — Polk ob. set. ? Dr. J. B. Davidge lectures on Mid- wifery. Bilious Fever epidemic. Cinchona bark $4-$6 per lb. Medical Society of Baltimore, President, Dr. Dunkel ; Vice-President, Jno. Crawford; J. B. Davidge, Secretary; Drs. Smyth, Mackenzie (C), Potter, Chatard (P.), Alexander, members. Dr. James Cocke in his thesis on Inflammation of Wounded Cavities, defends the propriety and practicability of Ovariotomy, an opinion verified by McDowell, twenty-five years afterwards. 1805. Physicians, 49 (East Baltimore 18). Dr. James Cocke enters on practice in Baltimore. Winter very severe. Public dona- tions to the poor. June. Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland meet. They endorse vaccination ; orations are delivered by Drs. Davidge and Craw- ford. The Faculty offer to grant licenses to Oculists if found compe- tent (Federal Gazette, March 18, 1806). Malignant fever epidemic at Elkton, Cecil county, Md., as reported by Dr. Amos A. Evans (Johnstone's History Cecil County, p. 379). Management of Baltimore county and city Alms-house transferred to Levy Ct. of Co. St. Mary's College incorporated as a University. Drs. Smyth and Mackenzie, of Baltimore Hospital, reduce a dislo- cation of shoulder of six months' standing, and Dr. James Cocke, one of four months' standing. 1806. Dr. J. B. Davidge still lectures on Midwifery at his resi- dence (East street), and Dr. James Cocke, his partner in practice, lectures at the same place on Materia Medica and Physiology to a class of four. St. Andrew's Society incorporated. Jan. 25. St. Peter's School and Orphan Asylum incorporated. 1807. Physicians, 34. Influenza epidemic. Dr. John Shaw, of Annapolis, settles to practice in Baltimore, and is elected physician MKWOAi. annai.s OB BALTIHOBB. 35 bo Baltimore General Dispensary. Dr. Jno. Shaw joins Davidgeand Cooke, and lectures on Chemistry to a class of seven (?) Dec is. The College of Medicine, of Maryland, incorporated Drs. Davidge, Shaw, Cooke, Brown (Geo.), Win. Donaldson and Thos. E. Bond, in charter as professors <>r the new college, but, the last thxee decline, and Dr. Nat. Potter is elected to chair of IV. vice Dr. Brown. Dr. Davidge erects an Anatomical Hall, .son- corner Liberty ami Saratoga streets, as a lecture and dissecting room, but it is torn down and his anatomical preparations destroyed by a mob (Griffiths' Annals; Potter's History of the College). 1808. Dr. Geo. Buchanan (secundus) ob. of yellow fever at the Lazaretto, Philadelphia, of which he was physician, set. 45. Jan. 20. Baltimore General Dispensary incorporated. Baltimore Female Orphan Asylum incorporated. Faculty of College of Medi- cine lecture at the southeast corner McClelland's alley and Fayette street, in an old school-house, to a class of ten (?) (Aikin). March 17. • Quarantine suspended. Dr. Edward Johnson elected Mayor of Baltimore. June 24. City leases the Public Hospital (East Baltimore) to Dr. James Smyth and Colin Mackenzie for fifteen year.-, and (Doc. 24) Legislature grants the lessees a lottery scheme of 40,000 to enlarge and improve the buildings of the hospital (Chapter 106). 1809. Dr. Jno. Shaw ob. set. 30. Legislature grants a lottery scheme to aid in establishing a Vaccine Institute and secure the better extension of the blessings of vaccination. (This is the first law of the kind in the United States.) The College of Medicine has a class of (eighteen ?) (Aiken), graduates (five ?). Dr. Elisha De Butts elected vice Jno. Shaw deceased, to chair Chemistry; Dr. Sanvl Baker to chair Materia Medica. City votes $500 to repair the Public Hospital. Carpenters' Humane Society incorporated. 1810. Physicians, 46. Population, 35,583. July 13. Smallpox appears, but soon extinguished by vaccination (Baltimore American, Sept. 3). Vaccine Society organized by Kev. Dr. Bend, Bishop Carroll and others. The first (?) public commence- ment of the Medical College of Medicine (class 18, graduates S P) (Potter). 1811. Dr. Thos. Johnstone elected State Senator. 95 died from smallpox in October, November, December and January, 1813. April 7. Corner-stone of the building of the Medical College of Maryland laid, at N. E. Cor. Lombard and Greene Streets. 26 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. 1812. Smallpox epidemic in Maryland. Jan. 4. Legislature orders payment of $5000 annually for three years, to Drs. Mackenzie and Smyth for completing the buildings of the Public Hospital, of which Dr. Wm. Gibson was consulting sur- geon, and Drs. Brown (Geo.), Littlejohn, Coulter, White (J. C), Crawford, Birckhead (Sol.), Chatard (P.), Cromwell, and Alexander were consulting physicians. The Hospital is in good order, its capacity is 100 patients, the centre building nearly done (Report of Board of Visitors). Jan. 26. Dr. Jas. Smith offers, through the press, to inspect cases of vaccination and to decide upon their genuineness, and to distribute matter gratuitously at his Institute in Chatham Street. He visits Calvert County, Maryland, and extinguishes there a threatened epi- demic of smallpox. Feb. 6. Vaccine or Jennerian Society reorganized, Dr. James Steuart, President; Jas. Smith, Secretary. 26 died from smallpox in February, 11 in March, 3 in April. Feb. 14. House of Industry organized by Drs. Ed. Johnson, Jas. Mclienry, Geo. Eoberts, Jas. H. McCullough, et al. (This was the origin of the House of Refuge, 1831.) Feb. 16. The Medical Faculty, including 38 leading physicians, offer to vaccinate all who may apply to them gratuitously, and to pay each child presenting proof of genuine vaccination, twenty-five cents. Feb. 29. Lottery drawn for the benefit of Vaccine Institute ; man- agers, Drs. Cromwell, Clendenen (W. H.), and Jas. Smith. Dr. John Crawford lectures in Commerce Street, on Natural History (Tickets for course, $10). May 4. Graduates at Medical College were John O'Connor, Balti- more; Henry Custis, Virginia; Chas. L. Snyder, Virginia ; Corbin Amos, Maryland; and Thos. D. Jones, Maryland. Dr. James Smith addresses a circular letter to each member of Congress, setting forth the advantages of Vaccine and inclosing them a supply of matter. Dr. Wm. Gibson ligates the common Iliac artery (the first attempt on record), Medical Record III, 185-193. May 7. A lottery drawn for benefit of Medical College of Mary- land ; the building begun, and so far completed as to admit of occu- pancy this year. Dec. 29. The Medical College authorized by Legislature to become a University. MEDICAL ANNAI.H OF BALTIMOBE. 27 1813. Dr. Jurncs Oocke ob. set. 3:5 (?) Dr. John Crawford ob. sot. 67. legislature authorizes the Chancellor fco commil idiot lunatics to the Public Hospital, and its visitors are increased from 5 to 12. United States establishes a National Vaccine Institute, and Dr. James Smith appointed its agent. 1814. Dr. Henry Stevenson oh. set. 93. Jan. 26. Beneficial Society for the prevention of Hydrophobia, organized by Drs. II. Wilkins, James Smith, Wm. Donaldson, Baker, Page and De Butts. March 2.1. City extends the lease of Drs. Smyth and Mackenzie for ten years more, provided they complete a centre building, a Lunatic Asylum, and the east wing of the Public Hospital within the time of their original lease. 234 sick and wounded from the war around Baltimore carried to the Public Hospital. Dr. Geo. Pitt Stevenson (grandson of Henry, dee'd) acts as aid to General Strieker, at battle of North Point, and is highly complimented by his com- mander for his gallantry and efficiency (Stansbury's Mem.) Aug. 28. " Medical men of Baltimore, not attached as surgeons to regiments, are notified to meet at Dr. (Wm.) Gibson's, at 8 o'clock, to organize a corps to follow the army if needed." Dr. Max McDowell elected to Chair of Institutes of Medicine, in Medical College, vice Dr. John Owen, who declines. 1815. Dr. Thomas Edgar ob. at. 52 ; Dr. Miles Littlejohn ob. aot. 57; Dr. Jacob Einggold ob. aet. ? Dr. Philip Thomas of Frederick ob. aet. 67. June 6. Medical and Chirurgical Faculty meet, and elect Ennalls Martin, President. Dr. K. W. Hall delivers an oration before the Faculty at the Anatomical Boom of the College, on " The Law of its Organization." 1816. Dr. James McHenry ob. set. 63. Dr. Wm. Somerville ob. aet. 54. Summer extremely cold, ice in New Hampshire in July. Smallpox appears, but is extinguished by vaccination, in the hands of Drs. Clendinen, Smith, Allender, Martin, O'Connor, ct ah Dr. Smith memorializes Congress to extend the benefits of vaccination to the army and navy of the United States. Dr. P. K. Rogers, at Fell's Point, persists in the use of variolous matter in preference to vaccine, against the public remonstrance of Dr. James Smith. Dr. James Smith notifies the public that although the act of 1809 has expired, he is still willing to furnish vaccine gratuitously to all. Dr. James Smytfa through his liberality furnished the City Hospital with a cabinet of 2S MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. wax anatomical models at a cost of $20,000. These models, made by Dr. Chiappi, embraced a male and a female figure, life size, the parts of which were separable, showing the internal organization, the gravid uterus, &.c. After the death of Drs. C. and John P. Mackenzie (to whom they were given by Dr. J. Smyth) they were deposited for exhibition and sale in Peale's Museum, and ultimately destroyed by the burning of the Museum (Dr. J. S. Mackenzie's statement to the writer). Dec. 16. Medical and Chirurgical Faculty in special session. Dr. Skipwith Coale invents an apparatus for oblique fracture of clavicle, highly commended by Gibson and Davidge. 1817. Dr. Henry Howard ob. set. 44. Jan. 10. Legislature grant Lottery Scheme of $100,000 to Drs. Davidge, Potter, Baker, Gibson, McDowell and DeButts, and others, for the benefit of the Medical University. Jan 29. Levy Courts authorized to send lunatics to Maryland Hospital, for each of whom the county is to be assessed $100 (Chap- ter 78). Feb. The Medical Society of Maryland incorporated. Charter members are Drs. E. DeButts, Sam. Baker, Tobias Watkins, Ezra Gillingham, John B. Caldwell and James Middleton. First meet- ing, November 1. Aug. 8. Flood in Baltimore, 6 lives lost. Baltimore House of Industry incorporated. German Society incorporated. Auxiliary Colonization Society incorporated. Union Beneficial Society incor- porated. 1818. Physicians, 75. Dr. Joseph Henry ob. set. 24. Drs. Alex, and W. H. Clendinen memorialize Council to erect a Maryland Lying- in and Foundling Hospital ; a bill for which had passed the House of Assembly, but failed in the Senate (see MSS. City Archives). Dr. James Middleton ob. get. ? Dr. Charles Carroll ob. 83 1. ? Clinical Lectures at Maryland Hospital by Dr. Nat. Potter, by permission of Drs. Smyth and Mackenzie. Eastern or Second Dispensary incorpo- rated (Drs. Alexander and Wm. Haslett Clendinen, charter mem- bers). 1819. Physicians, 83. Dr. Henry Skinner ob. set. 34. Dr. James Smyth ob. set. 46. Dr. Geo. Pitt Stevenson ob. of yellow fever, set. 59. Dr. Ed. Johnson again elected Mayor. Dr. Wm. Gibson elected to Chair of Surgery in University of Pennsylvania. Summer remark- ably hot, dry and calm! MEDICAL ANNAF.B 01 BALTDIOBB, '2U .Jan. 17. Dr. James Smith inoculates with variolous matter bis two sons, nephew, wan!, and only daughter (all of whom he bad viously vaccinated) at the bedside of smallpox patient, in order to give public proof of his faith in Jennet's remedy (see Federal Gazette, Dec. 18, 1821). July 1. Yellow fever begins, as did the epidemic of L794 and 1800, nt Fell's Point, in Wolf, Pitt, Ann, George, and Lancaster streets. Oct. 20. Epidemic ceased. Total c;iscs reported by Board of Health only 1005, while Drs. Win. H. and A. Clendim-n a Ion.' report 630 cases and 47 deaths in their practice from July 1 to Nov. 1. Drs. Ducatel, Frick (Geo.), Williamson and Macanley meel in a room over a stable in rear of northwest corner Lexington and St. Paul streets, and organize a Society for Promoting Science. Drs. H. W. Ducachet and D. M. Reese trephine a fractured cranium with relief to patient (Cooper's Surg. Diet., p. 363). Dr. Wm. Zollicofter issues one of the earliest treatises on Materia Medica in America. It is arranged on Murray's Classification. 1820. Dr. John O'Connor ob. of yellow fever, set. 28 ? Dr. Oliver Bond ob. of yellow fever, set. ? Dr. J. B. Caldwell ob. of yellow fever, set. ? Dr. Clark, M. D. (a volunteer assistant of Dr. Wm. II. Clen- dinen's), ob. of yellow fever, pet. ? Dr. H. Dorsey ob. of yellow fever, pet. ? Dr. Josiah Henderson (a volunteer from Virginia) ob. of yellow fever, set. ? Physicians attending yellow fever in Baltimore, 1819-20, were: Allender (Jos.) ; Alexander (Ashton) ; Baker (Sam.) ; Brevitt (Jos.) ; Clark (M. D.) ; Clendinen (Wm. Haslett and Alexander); Diffenderfer (Mich.); Dunan (L. M.) ; Dorsey (Robt. E.") ; Dorsey (Henry); Ealer (Peter); Elbert; Gillingham (Ezra); Giraud (J. J.) ; Hall *(R. W. ; Henderson (Josiah) ; Jennings (Sam. K.) ; Johnstone (Henry) ; Martin (S. B.) ; Macauly (P.) ; O'Connor (John) ; Owen (John) ; Page (James) ; Potter (N.) ; Reese (D. M.) ; Stewart (W. A.~) ; Smith (Jas.) ; Taylor (J. B.) ; Murphy (Thos. L.) ; Caldwell (J. B) ; Readell. Of the noble exertions of these men the Mayor says : " In advert- ing to this calamity I should commit an act of injustice were I to omit to notice the humane and magnanimous exertions of those medi- cal gentlemen residing in or near the vicinity of the infected district, and those who extended their assistance when the disease had attained its greatest extent and malignity ; some time previous to which period, the more wealthy of our citizens and their families from within the district had removed, and very few remained except those who, by 60 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. their deprivation of their means of support or from extreme indigence, were able to afford but little prospect to the physician of pecuniary remuneration, equal even to that which he might actually be called upon to expend from his own means on this account. They still per- severed and attended indiscriminately all, the rich and poor, suffering no considerations to deter them from the indulgence of their philan- thropic feelings. As the cases multiplied the calls upon them in- creased, and their natural rest was destroyed and their anxieties strained to such a pitch that their own lives appeared likely to become a sacrifice to their disinterested zeal." {Mayor Johnson's Rej). in Doc. of this Ep., pp. 179-80). Jan. $1000 donated by the City to the Poor, for supplying them with fuel. A Report of the Yellow Fever ordered by City Council to be pub- lished for the benefit of the Eastern or Second Dispensary. The Council refuse to bear the expenses of publication, and Dr. Ed. John- son, the Mayor, advances $150 for that purpose, out of his own private funds. Dr. H. G. Jameson removes the upper maxillae, after tying the carotid. (Med. Recorder, xx. 230. The first operation of the kind on record. Gross.) March 2. The City Council in partial recognition of services and expenses for medicine by the physicians of East Baltimore, grant them $1560. They also granted a small sum to Drs. J. C. S. Monkur, L. Rodriguez, and the widow of Dr. John O'Connor. Dr. Granville Sharpe Pattison elected to Chair of Surgery in Medical University. Dr. Robert Moore elected President Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland. June 28. A new Board of Health proposed in City Council on a plan suggested by the Medical Society of Baltimore. 1821. Dr. Thos. Cradock ob. set 69. Dr. Thos. Crauford ob. get. ? Dr. Thos. Love ob. set. 68. August. Smallpox brought into Baltimore by ship Pallas from Liverpool. 47 deaths. Dr. Wm. Gibson invents a new fracture apparatus for thigh. Dr. Pattison partially excises the superior maxilla?. Dr. Jameson (H. G.) ligates the external iliac artery for aneurism. (Medical Recorder, iv. 222-231). MEDICAL ANNAI.H 01 ISAI/IIMOKK. 31 Medical Society of Maryland requires preliminary examination in Anatomy and Medicine for admission t<» membership. Dr. 1). M. Reese trephines for Epilepsy with relief of patient (Cooper's Surgical Dictionary, 863). Yellow Fever cases at FcII'h Point, Dec. 17. City appoint Doctors Birckhead, Coulter, Ailender, Jen- nings and Baker, as a Hoard of Health, to assign vaccine physician to each ward to extirpate the smallpox, and thank the Faculty for the suggestion. This special Board of Health appointed Drs. H. Johnson, J. B. Taylor, Geo. Frick, J. D. Beadell, John Buckler and Jas. Bain, as Vaccine Physicians. Lease of the Maryland Hospital to be continued to Dr. John P. Mackenzie in case of the death of his father (Dr. Colin M. before the unexpired term, provided certain physicians (named) agree to assist him in the management of the Institution. 1822. Dr. John Welsch ob. get. 47. Dr. Geo. Brown ob. set. 67. Dr. Moses Merryman ob. aet. 34. Dr. Joseph S. Elbert ob. set. ? Jan. 28. Vaccine Society reorganized, lit. Rev. Bishop Kemp, President; Eevs. John Glandy, J. J. Moranvill, J. P. K. Henshaw. M. E. Wyatt, Vice-Presidents; Drs. Jno. Gibson, Treasurer; Jas. Smith, Secretary. They report 102S unvaccinated persons in Balti- more ; 994 vaccinations by the Society, of which 696 were gratuitous ; 340 had had smallpox. March 8. The Society appeals to the public for aid. Dr. Jas. Giraud suggests retro-vaccination of cow for fresh virus. Medical Society of Maryland, Dr. Win. Donaldson, President; Dr. Handy. Vice-President. March 15. Vaccine Inquirer, issued by James Smith and others. April 9. Dr. Wm. Howard takes out a patent for a locomotive engine — the first in America. April 22. Drs. 0. Mackenzie and Geo. Frick deliver Clinical Lectures at the Maryland Hospital; also by Dr. Macauly (Federal Gazette, April 15). Dr. P. Chatard reports that he has tapped a Mrs. Leroi 76 times in 2 years and 5 months, with the discharge of 871 quarts of water. Dr. Wm. Zollicofler first to suggest use of prussiate of iron in the cure of intermittents (American Medical Record, v. 504). Dr. Wm. Gibson first to divide the recti muscles of the eye in strabismus, tlius anticipating Difienbach by 17 years (Institutes of Surgery, by Gibson; also Coopers Surg. Diet., Appendix, p. 127). 32 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. June 29. Drs. Readell and Macauly notify all graduates to obtain licenses of Medical and Chirurgical Faculty. Apprentices' Library organized. McKim's Free Scbool opened. New Baltimore county and city Almshouse, at Calverton, built and occupied. The old one sold to the city, May 27 of this year. Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland offer a prize of $50 to best essayist on Cholera Infantum. It was won by Dr. S. A. Cartwright, of Natchez, Miss. Aug. 27. Medical Faculty pass resolutions of respect to the memory of the late Dr. Geo. Brown, order crape to be worn 30 days, and request Dr. Colin Mackenzie to deliver a eulogy on his deceased partner. Dec. 20. The Academy of Science and Literature organized, Rev. L. H. Girardin, President; Drs. Ducatel, Jas. H. McCulloch, Jr., and P. Macauly, Curators. They appeal to public for aid. 1823. Physicians, 76. Dr. John Bantz ob. fet. 34. Dr. John Coulter ob. get. 72, Dr. Wm. Steuart ob. set. 82. Dr. John W. Dorsey ob. get. 73. Dr. Sanrl P. Roberts ob. set. 23. Dr. Ed. John- son a third time elected Mayor of Baltimore. Orphaline Charity School erected. Hibernian Society endowed by John Oliver with $20,000 for support of poor boys. Female Penitents' Refuge organized. May. Atheneeum organized and corner-stone laid. Oct. 20. Baltimore Infirmary (now Medical University Hospital) completed and occupied, in which clinical lectures are held, Octo- ber 27. Dr. Jameson (among the first in Maryland) performs Tracheotomy ( Medical Recorder, viii. 86). He also attempts Ovariotomy, but fails (ibid. 1829, p. 214, first attempt in Baltimore). Jameson also (the first in Great Britain or America) excises the Neck of Uterus. Dr. Davidge ties the carotid for fungous growth in the Antrum (Pattison's Surg. Anat., p. 481). Dr. R, "W. Hall does the same operation. Dr. Wm. D. McGill ties both carotids in same subject, at an interval of a month, for Fungous Tumor of the Eyes, with relief to patient. The first operation of the kind in America. (See Trans. Medical and Chirurgical Faculty, 1835, p. 5 ; also American Journal Medical Science, 1847, July, p. 37, and N. Y. Medical and P7iysical Journal, Vol. iv. p. 576.) Dr. Davidge removes the entire Parotid (Cooper's Surg. Diet., in ver~bo~). 1824. Physicians, 83. City appropriates $400 to the vaccination of the poor. Dr. John Owen ob. set. ? Dr. Thos. Hamilton ob. set. '10. 1722 vaccinations in Baltimore. Indigent Sick Society organ- MEDICAL ANNALS Of BALTIMOBE. ized ; ohartered 1881. Dr. Geo. Fries publishes the earliest Tn on Disease of the Eye in Ameriea, and \\ if till quoted at auth< He established an Kye Dispensary in Baltimore, 1885. Population, 76,000. Dr. Cosmo Cordon Stevenson (SOU of Henry) ob. set 40. Dr. Christopher Taylor ob. sot. ? Dr. BzraGil- lingham ob. :i'l, ? Legislature e,slal>li.-lied a Public k?re< School system in Baltimore. March. Mrs. Ellen Moale (first child horn in Baltimore ) (see 1741 infra). Dec. Legislature abolishes the Board of Regents of Maryland Medical University, and transfers its management to a Board of Trustees. Maryland Medical University has over 300 students. Dr. Itobert Goldsborough elected President of Medieal and Ohirurgical Faculty of Maryland. Drs. John Revere and J. T. Duoatel led n i times a week at Maryland Institute. Dec. 27. Dr. Wm. D. McGill operated successfully for stone ( Har/erstoum Torch light) . 1826. Dr. Walter Warfield ob. in Kentucky, set 66. Academy of Science and Literature of Maryland re-organized and incorporated. German Society of Baltimore organized; J. I. Cohen and A. Wagner, physicians. Legislature authorizes buildings to be erected for Mary- land Hospital, and the conveyance of the claim of the city to the same, to be transferred to Board of Visitors and President, in virtue of which, the Hospital becomes the property of the State (Chapter 259). March 6. Dr. D. M. Eeese ties' the carotid preparatory to removal of a tumor. March 8. Board of Trustees of Maryland University (Medical Department) meet and organize, and reappoint Drs. Davidge, Potter, DeButts, Hall, Baker, and McDowell, who accept their positions, and they also appoint Dr. John Buckler as Adjunct Professor of Anatomy. Aug. 25. Dr. Jameson successfully operates for stone. Nov, 7. First Annual Exhibition of the Maryland Institute. 1827. Dr. Colin Mackenzie ob. set. 52, Dr. John Pahl ob. set 85. Dr. Henry Keerle ob. »t 73. Dr. John P. Ahl ob. set 78. Hibernian Society of Baltimore, physicians, Thos. L. Murphy and G. A. Gibson. City divided into six districts, and a vaccine physician appointed to each, at a salary of $100. State assumes control (subject to Dr. Mac- kenzie's lease) of the Maryland Hospital (Chapter 205). March 13. Dr. X. R. Smith elected to Chair of Surgery, vice Pattison, at Medical University. Washington College, of Washing- 34 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. ton, Pa., authorizes the establishment of a Medical School in Balti- more. Faculty are H. G. Jameson, Surgery; Sam. K. Jennings, Materia Medica and Therapeutics ; "Wm. W. Handy, Obstetrics and Diseases of Women; James H. Miller, Practice; Sam. Annan, Anatomy and Physiology; John W. Vethake, Chemistry. They organize and lecture on Holliday street, opposite the Old City Hall. 1828. Legislature excludes all but lunatics from the privileges of the hospital, which is to be henceforth styled the Maryland Hospital (Monument and Broadway). Medical Society of Baltimore, Officers : President, Sam. Baker; Vice-President, J. H. Pierce; Recording Secretary, J. E. W. Dunbar; Corresponding Secretary, J. Myers; Treasurer, S. Swann; Examining Committee, L. D. Handy, Pierce, Tagarty, and Berry ; Standing Committee, L. D. Handy and A. Hoff- man ; Orators, Pierce and Myers. Dr. James B. Eogers (son of P. K. Pi. of Baltimore), Professor of Chemistry Washington Medical College. Dr. Wm. Gibson ligates the subclavian in its 3d surgical division for hemorrhage of the axillary artery (Tr. Amer. Med. Ass.') Dr. N. R. Smith performs myotomy subcutaneously for torticollis. 1829. Population, 80,625. Physicians, 81. Jan. 1. Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland meet, N. R. Smith, Orator. Dr. Turnbull lectures on Anatomy; presented with a silver goblet by his class. 51 graduates of Medical Department, Maryland University. 27 graduates of Washington Medical Col- lege. Aug. 8. Baltimore Centennial celebrated. St. Francis Orphan Asylum organized. Fell's Point Lyceum established. Aug. 20. Dr. Ed. Johnson (ex-Mayor) ob. get. 62. Dr. James B. Taylor ob. aet. ? Dr. John Beale Davidge (Pater Collegii Medici Terra Marias) ob. aet. 60. Sept. 3. Resolutions of condolence on the death of Dr. Davidge, by the Faculty and Students of the Medical University (Federal Gazette). 1830. Dr. John D. Godman ob. aet. 36. House of Refuge incor- porated. Dr. John D. Wells appointed to chair of Anatomy, Medical University. Dr. N. R. Smith first published his apparatus for treat- ing fractures of the leg by a posterior suspensory splint (Bait. M. J. of Med. and Surg., Sept. 1829). He also invents an instrument for seizing arteries in the application of a ligature (ibid. Feb.) 1831. Physicians, 120 (East Baltimore, 45). Dr. Elisha De Butts ob. aet. 57. MEDICAL annai.h OF BALI imokk. 35 Mur. 7. Dr. H. G. Jameson sectfres rirns l>y vaccinating Dr. J. T. Dnc.;iicl circled to cliiiir of Chemistry; BeDJ. Lincoln, Lec- turer on Anatomy, and Eli Giddinga, Profeaaor of Anatomy, land Medical University. Dr. N. EL Smith invents his Lithotomy Gorget. L832. Population, L60,000. Physicians, 120. Dr. . John Oromwell ob. of cholera set. 08 ? Dr. Richard 0. Edgar ob. set '■'>''.. Dr. Peter Euler ob. ajt. G2. Dr. Peter G. Ealer (his son) ob. in Mexico, ajt. 32. Asiatic cholera in Baltimore. Mary Frances and Mary George, Sisters of Charity, die of cholera while nursing the .-i<-k. July 7. City Council pass a quarantine law. Aug. 4. First case of cholera occurs. Total deaths, 3572; L33 die of it at Almshouse. Drs. Geo. B. Mackenzie, John Carrere and A. L. Warner put in charge of special hospitals for cholera C City appropriates $1 0,000 to check smallpox and cholera. Legislature authorizes State Treasurer to pay the President and Board of Visitors of Maryland Hospital $5000 for repairs (Res. No. 75). Sept. City Council pass resolution of thanks to Sisters of Charity for their aid in nursing in the cholera. The Medico- Chirurgical Society of Baltimore, through its committee of honor, Dr. Sam. Baker, Max McDowell and Thos. H. Wright, originate a Code of Ethics, which is among the first codes in the United States. Dr. Sam. Baker inaugurates the Library of Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Mary- land. Typhus fever at jail. 1833. Dr. Wm. D. McGill ob. at Hagerstown, set. 31. A mag- nificent meteoric display. Typhus Fever at City Jail. Dr. Altvater, its physician, and others, sick with it; sick removed to Almshouse. 1834. Physicians, 139. Dr. Ennalls Martin ob. set 70. Dr. Joseph Allender ob. set. 64. Dr. Richard (brother S. S.) Coale ob. set 74. Dr. Wm. Howard ob. sat. 44. Mar. 7. Dr. John P. Mackenzie's lease of Maryland Hospital ex- pires. Dr. Ed. Sprigg Stewart (the father of the Maryland Insane Asylum) appointed President of Maryland Hospital and Superin- tendent, which position he held for nearly the remainder of his life. Dr. N. E. Smith performed his twenty-third operation of Lithotomy : all successful; calculus in one case weighed nearly 8 oz. 1835. Physicians, 3 24. Dr. Samuel Baker ob. a?t. 50. Dr. Wm. Donaldson ob. set 57. Dr. John P. Mettaur, of Va., Prof. Surg Wash. Medical College. Feb. 7. Athenaeum burnt and Archives of Maryland Academy of 36 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Science destroyed. Dr. Wm. Gibson performs the Cesarean section and saves both mother and child (Cooper's Surg. Diet., Appendix, p. 50). 183G. Physicians, 124. Dr. Solomon Birckhead ob. ret, 75. Dr. John Haines McCnlloch ob. ret. ? Dr. Thomas Powell ob. ret. 74. Academy of Science reorganized; Dr. P. Macanly, President. Flood in Baltimore; several lives lost. Dr. Max. McDonell elected Presi- dent Medical and Chirnrgical Faculty, Maryland. Dr. R. E. Griffith, Prof, of Materia Medica, Medical University. Dr. John C. S. Mon- kur, Prof, of Theory and Practice at Washington Medical College. 1837. Flood in Baltimore; twenty-five persons drowned. Mary- land Academy of Science published its first Transactions. The Medical Faculty of the University withdraw from under the control of the Trustees and open a Lecture Room at old Indian Queen Hotel (corner Baltimore and Hanover streets), where they remained for two years. The Regents of the Medical University instituted a suit for the recovery of their rights under the original charter. Drs. Fred. May elected Prof. ? ; H. Willes Baxley, Prof, of Anatomy and Physiology; Robt. E. Dorsey, Materia Medica; Wm. R. Fisher, Chem- istry ; Henry Howard, Obstetrics ; M. A. Finly, Prof. ? by the Board of Trustees of the Medical University. Drs. W. E. A. Aikin, Prof, of Chemistry, and Sam. G. Baker, Prof, of Materia Medica in the Medical University, by Regents. Dr. J. R. W. Dimbar, Prof, of Surgery in Washington Medical College. May 17. Baltimore "Sun" issued. 1838. Physicians, 101. Dr. N. R. Smith resigns his chair in the Maryland Medical University, and accepts that of Practice in Tran- sylvania University, Ky. Dr. Wm. N. Baker, Prof, of Anatomy in the Maryland Medical University. Dec. The Court of Appeals of Md. decide in favor of the Regents of the Maryland Medical University. Legislature appropriate $20,000 to the use of the President and Board of Visitors of the Maryland Hospital (Resolution 65). The Faculty of the Washington Medical College, of Baltimore, occupy their new buildings on 1ST. Broadway (now Church Home and Infirmary). They cost $40,000, and were provided with a general and marine hospital. Dr. N. R. Smith removes the entire Parotid Gland (American Journal of Medical Science, Nov. 1838). Dr. Wm. Gibson again performs Cresa- rean section on the same woman, with safety to the mother and child (ibid. xxii. 73). I I MEDICAL annals ok BALTIMOBB. 8t 1839. Dr. Joseph Breviti ob. »t. 70. Dp. J. J. Birand ob. a Dr. Wm. Kaslett Olendinen ob. eet. 67. Baltimore Colli ge of Dental Surgery organized: Dr. II. II. Hayden, Professor of Dental Pa- thology and Physiology; Chapin A. Harris, .M. I>., Prof, of Prai Dentistry; Thomas E. Bond, Jr., M. D., Prof, of Special Dental Pathology and Therapeutics, and II. Willis Baxley, M. D., Prof, of Special Dental A.natomy and Physiology. Miir. 0. Washington Medical College of Baltimore empowered to become a University by Act of Legislature. J)r. II. W. I'a.xley re- moves the entire lower jaw for Osteosarcoma (Ball. Lit. Monument, vols. I and 11, p. 191, Feb.) Nov. 14. Mercantile Library organized. Dec. 16. Manual Labor School organized (Dr. J. R. W. Dunbar, Chairman). The Regents of the Maryland Medical University are reinstated in their rights and property. 1840. Population, 100,000. Dr. Mifflin Coulter (nephew of Jno. Coulter, dee'd) ob. set. 58. Dr. Sam'l H. Lyon ob. set. 40? Mount Hope Retreat for the Insane founded. Baltimore College of Den- tistry chartered. June 8. Maryland College of Pharmacy organized by Drs. S. Gk Baker, W. E. A. Aikin and "Wm. Riley, representing the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty; and John Hill, Geo. W. Andrews, Thos. G. Mackenzie, David Stenart, H. B. Atkinson, J. N. W. Gordon, John Chapman and Robert H. Coleman, representing the Pharma- cists of Baltimore. Dr. Geo. W. Miltenberger lectures on Anatomy at Medical University. East Baltimore Lyceum and Franklin Insti- tute of Natural History established. 1841. Population, 102,313. Physicians, 82. Dr. Sam'l G. Baker ob. set. 27. Dr. Wm. N. Baker ob. set. 30. Dr. James Smith (of vaccination fame) ob. set. 70. Dr. S. S. Dickenson ob. set. 70. Dr. N. R. Smith re-elected to his former chair, Surgery, in Medical Uni- versity Dr. A. C. Robinson lectures on Anatomy in same. Dr. Sam'l Chew, Professor of Materia Medica in same. Feb. 22. Maryland College of Pharmacy incorporated. Dr. Joel Hopkins elected President of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland. 1842. Physicians, 116. Dr. Morris Morrison ob. at Havana, set. 32 ? April 15. Dr. S. N. Hackney killed by the explosion of steamboat Medora. 38 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Nov. J7. Mercantile Library opened. Dr. Joseph Roby, Pro- fessor of Anatomy at Medical University. 1843. Dr. Wm. R. Fisher ob. jet. 34. Dr. Nathaniel Potter ob. aet. 74. Dr. Elisha Bartlett, Professor of Practice, University of Maryland. 1844. Dr. Horace H. Hayden ob. set. 76. May 24. Electric telegraph completed between Baltimore and "Washington (first in the United States). Ang. House of the Good Shepherd incorporated. Maryland His- torical Society organized (incorporated 1845). Dr. Col ton exhibits the use of Laughing (Nitrous Oxide) Gas at Assembly Rooms and shows its application to dentistry. 1845. Dr. James Stewart ob. aet. 90. Dr. Wm. T. Leonard at- tempts retro-vaccination on cows. Dr. Wm. Power, Professor of Practice at Medical University. Smallpox epidemic in Baltimore. New Marine Hospital building erected. 1846. Dr. John Fonerden appointed resident physician of Mary- land State Insane Asylum (formerly Maryland Hospital), which position he held till 1869. Smallpox epidemic in Baltimore. Western Dispensary founded. Vaccine physicians appointed for every ward. Dr. Chas. Frick published a paper on Remittent Fever, which is largely quoted by E. Bartlett in his work on Fevers. Dr. Wm. T. Leonard variolates and vaccinates cows with success. 1847. Dr. Arthur Pue ob. get. 73. Dr. John Revere ob. aet. 60. Dr. Richard Wilmot Hall ob. aet. 61. Dr. Tristram Thomas ob. aet. 78. Dr. Aug. Lockman Warner ob. set. 47 ? Smallpox epidemic in Baltimore. Southern Dispensary founded. Dr. Richard H. Thomas, Professor of Obstetrics, Medical University. Dr. Geo. W. Miltenber- ger lectures on Pathological Anatomy at same. Dr. Chas. Fricke, with Drs. S. Theobald, Sen., Steiner and Christ. Johnson, establish the Maryland Medical Institute at Fayette street and Elbow alley. 1848. Dr. Robt. Aloysius Dnrkee ob. aet. 48 ? Dr. Peter Chatard ob. get. 81. Dr. Max. McDowell ob. aet. 77. Dr. Stedman R. Tilgh- man ob. ast. ? Dr. Chas. Walker ob. aet. 73. American Medical As- sociation convenes in Baltimore (first session); 21 delegates from Medi- cal and Chirurgical Faculty, Maryland, and 5 from Medical ahd Sur- gical Society of Baltimore, present. Dr. Richard Sprigg Steuart elected President of Medical and Chirurgical Faculty, Maryland. Oct. 23. Baltimore Athenaeum opened. Faculty of Washington Medical University, Drs. Monkur, Wm. T. Leonard, W. H. Stokes, MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIHOBE. 30 Geo. MoOook, Ot. 0. M. Roberts, Thos. B. Bond and Reginald N. Wright. Dr. John Murphy performs Ovariotomy successfully, H flrel in Baltimore." (Dr. B. B. Browne, Surgeons of Baltimore). 1849. Dr. J. T. Dncatel ob. sat. ? Dr. Wm, Alex. Olendenin ob. of cholera, at Now Orleans, set. 30 ? Cholera epidemic. July. Cholera at Almshouse; <;*; { .i inmates, 156 ca . 36 deaths, but as soon as its source, a foul power, was discovered and removed, the disease ceased. Thos. II. Buckler and II. W. Ba s ley, physicians. Sept. 17. Indigent Widows' Asylum, west Lexington Street, 0OT- ner-stone laid. The Faculty of Washington Medical University remove from Broadway to the northeast corner of Lombard and Han- over streets (New Assembly Rooms). Dec. 17. Baltimore Association for the Improvement of the Pool organized. 1850. Population, 169,056. Inoculation forbidden by law. Bal- timore Infirmary of Medical University enlarged by a building on the East. Dr. Charles Flick first to show that dumb-bell crystals in the urine are not characteristic of oxalate of lime alone, as Bird had taught. Frick proves that uric acid might also produce them. Vac- cine corps first published in Health Reports. 1851. Physicians, 139, Dr. James Boardly ob. get. 45. Dr. Granville Sharpe Pattison ob. set. 66. Mar. 13. Corner-stone of new hall, Maryland Institute, laid. Dr. Thos. H. Buckler publishes not only a clear narrative of the facts con- nected with the visitation of cholera at the Almshouse, but makes an able showing of what science, guided by common sense, can do to sup- press the disease. His book is one of the most eloquent sermons on sanitation extant. Oct. 28. Aged Women's Home, Lexington street, opened. Dr. W. W. Handy elected President of Medical and Chirurgical Faculty Maryland. Dec. Protestant Episcopal Brotherhood of Baltimore organized. The Washington Medical University buildings, on Broadway, and their new hall, on Lombard street, sold for debt and the school closed. 1852. Dr. Wm. Power ob. set. 39. Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation organized. St. Anthony's German Orphan Asylum organized. Measles epidemic. Society for the Education of the Hebrew Poor and Orphan Children organized. Legislature authorizes the selection of a new site for the Maryland Insane Asylum — Spring Grove selected. 40 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Dr. M. S. Baer elected President of Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland. Dr. Sam. Chew, Professor of Practice, Maryland Medi- cal University. Dr. George W. Miltenberger, Professor of Materia Medica in same. 1853. Dr. Edward Wakeman ob. set. ? Dr. John Hanson Briscoe ob. set. 42. Dr. Wm, Zollicoffer ob. eet. 60 ? May 19. Institute for the Instruction of the Blind incorporated. Shepherd Insane Asylum founded and endowed with $560,000. Bal- timore Pathological Society organized by Drs. D. Steuart, Pottenger, Frick (Ch.), Murdoch (Thos. F.), Turner, Donaldson (F.), Johnstone (Ch.), Buckler (T. H.), and Van Bibber (W. C). Dr. John L. Yeates elected President of Medical and Chirurgical Faculty, Maryland. Scarlet Fever epidemic. Dr. John Fonerden, resident physician, reports 130 patients in Maryland Insane Asylum. Dr. F. Donald- son publishes an able and exhaustive paper on the Microscopic Appearance of Cancer Cells, which is inserted, with its illustrations, nearly entire in Jones and Sieviking's Pathological Anatomy (first American edition), pp. 197-207. Yellow Fever at Fell's Point ; 18 deaths in 18 cases. 1854. Physicians, 172. Dr. M. S. Baer ob. set. 59. Dr. Samuel K. Jennings ob. set. 83. Dr. John Readell ob. set. ? Dr. John Fonerden elected President Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland. Dr. Wm. H. Clendinen, Jr., establishes a Special Dis- pensary, (N. E. corner Walsch and Biddle streets), which he attended for two years. Maryland Insane Asylum established at Spring Grove, chiefly through the personal and lifelong efforts of Richard Sprigg Steuart. Protestant Union Infirmary opened. French Benevolent Society organized. Cholera (sporadic) on Frederick Avenue. Church Home (corner Broadway) organized. Home of Friendless holds its first Annual Meeting. Yellow fever again at Fell's Point ; 40 cases, 20 deaths. 1855. Dr. Henry A. Steinnicke ob. set. ? Dr. Ashton Alexander (the last surviving Baltimore member of the original incorporators of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland) ob. get. 83. Dr. Elisha Bartlett ob. set. 51. Dr. Tobias Watkins ob. aet. 75. Balti- more subscribes |36,683 for yellow fever sufferers at Norfolk and Portsmouth. Church Home and (in 1856) Infirmary incorporated. Board of Health appoint Drs. J. E. Powell and F. Maund as sur- geons of steamboats to Norfolk. Jan. 11. Medical and Surgical Society of Baltimore organized. MEDIUM, ANNAI.H Of BALTTJCOBB. 11 Dr.. James A. Steuartj assistanl phj Ician to State Insane A ylum (till 1861). Dr. Jacob Baer elected President Medical and Chirur- gical Faculty of Maryland. Dr. F. Donaldson argef a memorial to Legislature for registration of births, deaths, &c. Di ■ John Morrj . John II. Aliillcr, II. Webster, Marc. (Indiana.', T. Boone, John A. Marshall, Chas. T. Walter, and Robert Thompson, go i" the relief of Norfolk and Portsmouth, then suffering from yellow fever. Th< three fall victims to their philanthropy and die there of the di The Board of Health, composed of Dr. Win. M. Kemp, City PI cianj Dr. Jacob W. Houck, Commissioner of Eealth, and Dr. Jnd- son Oilman, Asst. Commissioner and Secretary, visit Norfolk to investigate the yellow fever; they think it due to local can.-' . non-contagious, and having cleansed Baltimore the year before, they determine to open her ports to refugees from Norfolk. Dr. Van Bibber publishes an analysis of 4300 cases of midwifery occurring in the practice of the late Dr. Peter Chatard. No quaran- tine against Norfolk, yet no yellow fever in Baltimore. Dr. Ch pher Johnston publishes a paper on the auditory apparatus of the mosquito, which has been republished largely in foreign journals. Twenty-six refugees from Norfolk die of yellow fever in Baltimore, but not a single resident of Baltimore contracts the disease. 1856. Dr. Thos. Emerson Bond, Sen., ob. aet. 74. Dr. Thos. Edmondson ob. jet. 49. Dr. Horatio Gates Jameson ob. aet. 63 (in Philadelphia). Dr. Wm. Gibson ob. ait. 82 ? Dr. Thos. II. Wright ob. aat. ? Feb. 7. Maryland College Pharmacy reorganized. Meeting called by J. J. Smith and J. B. Baxley (reorganized May 6). Dr. Christ. Johnston publishes an able paper, on the Minute Anatomy of the Teetli, which is highly valued. Dr. L. II. Steiner publishes a valuable medico-legal contribution on Strychnia. Dr. Edward Warren publishes a Prize Essay on Pregnancy and Phthisis. Dr. H. P. C. Wilson publishes a highly practical paper on the comparative value of Quinine, Cinchonine, Quinodine, Quinidia and Berberine in the treatment of Periodic Fevers. Dr. J. J. Chisolm invents an apparatus for fractured Clavicle, for which he claims peculiar advantages. 1857. Dr. Robert Harris Archer (son Jno. A., M. B.) ob. set : ! Measles and scarlet fever epidemic. St. Patrick's Orphan Asylum organized. Medical and Chirurgical Faculty meet at Frederick, Maryland. Dr. Joshua I. Cohen elected President of the Medical 49 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. and Chirurgical Faculty. Peabody Institute endowed with $300,000. Dr. A. B. Arnold publishes three cases of Scleroderma (the first reported in the United States). 1858. National Quarantine Convention meets in Baltimore (the 2d). Medical and Chirurgical Faculty occupy their new hall, 47 N. Calvert street. Dr. Joel Hopkins elected President of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty. Dr. Geo. W. Miltenberger, Pro- fessor of Obstetrics at University of Maryland. Dr. Charles Frick, Professor of Materia Medica in same. March 23. Dr. J. R. W. Dunbar lectures on Voice and Speech before Maryland Institute. 1859. Dr. John M. Addison ob. get. ? April. Dr. Wm. M. Kemp elected President of the National Quarantine Convention at New York. Maryland Inebriate Asylum organized. One case of yellow fever imported from West Indies. Board of Health prevent its extension (Kemp). Dr. J. J. Chisolm publishes a paper on radical cure of Hernia, his mode being the subcutaneous application of silver sutures. 18G0. Population, 212,418. Physicians, 325. Dr. B. M. Byrne ob. get. 53. Dr. Chapin A. Harris ob. get. 59. Dr. Joseph Roby ob. get. ? Dr. Richard H. Thomas ob. get. 55. Dr. Charles Frick ob. get. 37, of diphtheria, contracted from a poor negress whom he was treating for the same disease. Dr. Edward Warren, Professor of Materia Medica at University of Maryland. Dr. Wm. A. Hammond, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in same. St. Vincent's Infant Asylum first occupy their present building (corner Division and Townsend streets). Dr. Sam'l T. Knight invents an Unfenestrated Forceps for cases of narrow Pelves; also an apparatus (ring) for tranversely fractured Patella; both these instruments have proved their utility. Dr. N. R. Smith makes public his Anterior Suspen- sory Splint for fractures of lower extremity. 1861. Home of Friendless opened April 2. Baltimore Special Dispensary organized. Dr. Alex. Clendinen ob. get. 70 ? Dr. Wm. R. Handy ob. get. 50. 1862. Dr. Richard McSherry, Professor Materia Medica, Univer- sity of Maryland, Watson's Children's Aid Society incorporated (endowed by H. Watson, 1872). 1863. Dr. Samuel Chew ob. get. 57. 263 deaths from smallpox in Baltimore. German Protestant Orphan Asylum organized. Dr. Sam. T. Knight procures virus from the cow. Jan. 22. Maryland Academy of Science reorganized. MEDICAL ANNALK OK BALTTMOBE. IS 1864. Dr. John M. Laroque ob. set. 77. Dr. If. W. Stinson ob. set.? Dr. John P. Mackenzie ob. »t. 64. Dr. Jobn 0. P. WTeder- strandt, of Maryland, ob. :H. 52, in Louisiana. Dr. Thoma Owingfl ob. set. 56. Female Orphan Asylum endowed by Samuel R with $300,000; incorporated February 6. St. Joseph*! Hospital founded. Dr. Christopher .Johnston, I'r<>l of heat from the Thermo-Cautery. Dr. Du Hamel introduces (the first in America) the use of Hydrate of Chloral in cases of Parturi- tion {American Journal of Medical Science, October, 1870, p. 574). Dr. H. L. Byrd proposes his speedy method in Asphyxia of New-born Children {Baltimore Medical Journal and Bulletin, p. 646). Dr. Russel Murdoch invents a Fracture Apparatus, allowing locomotion of patient; highly recommended and largely used in Franco-German war. June 13. Johns Hopkins Hospital and University organized. Mount Hope Retreat for Insane incorporated. 1871. Dr. Chas. Hamilton ob. set.? Dr. A. C. Robinson ob. set. Gl. Dr. Montgomery Johns ob. set. 41 ? Dr. J. R. W. Dunbar obiit, ret. 67. Scarlet Fever epidemic, 625 deaths. Dr. X. E. Smith elected President of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Mary- land. Feb. 23. Medical and Surgical Society of East Baltimore organ- ized. German Medical Society organized. Presbyterian Eye and Ear Institute, J. J. Chisolm, Surgeon, established (twenty free beds). Dr. Sam'l Theobald invents a needle holder of improved kind. Dr. H. L. Byrd claims to have been the first to propose the combination operation for amputation {Baltimore Medical Journal, 576). 1872. Dr. Thomas E. Bond, Jr., ob. a?t. 58? Dr. George S. Gibson ob. set. 72. Epizootic prevalent. 4271 cases of Smallpox in Baltimore, and at Marine Hospital; 38,784 vaccinated: 1215 died from Smallpox {Benson's Report, 1879). Dr. J. J. Chisolm, Pro- fessor of Ophthalmic Surgery, Medical University. Dr. Alan P. Smith, Professor of Operative Surgery in same. Forty-two extra Vaccine Physicians appointed. 46 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Oct. 16. Home for Aged of Methodist Church dedicated. Insti- tution for Colored Blind and Deaf Mutes opened. College of Physi- cian? and Surgeons organized at New Assembly Booms. Patients in Old Maryland Hospital (Broadway) transferred to the New Insane Asylum at Spring Grove. Dr. Sam'l Theobald invents a new Stra- bismus Hook. 1873. Dr. F. G. Coskery ob. a?t. 58. Dr. W. R A. Kemp ob. set. 73. Dr. George L. Eobinson ob. set. 29. Dr. H. W. Webster ob. set. 73. Dr. Wm. H. Baltzell ob. set 54. Dr. P. C. Williams elected President of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland. From March, 1872-March, 1873, 4931 cases of Smallpox; 1359 deaths from it (Whyte). May 18. Hebrew Orphan Asylum at Calverton dedicated. Methodist Episcopal Orphan Asylum endowed by Thomas Kelso with $100,000. Maryland Prisoners' Aid Society incorporated. Epidemiological Society organized, Dr. Jas. A. Steuart, President. 1786 cases of Smallpox in Baltimore, and 631 deaths from Novem- ber 1, 1872 to November 1, 1873; vaccinations, for six months ending July, 1873, 67,576 (Steuart). Dr. Christ, Johnston removes the entire Maxilla? (the first in Baltimore). 1874. Dr. Kichard Mackall ob. set. 71. Dr. Alex. F. Dulin ob. set. 68. Dr. Gerrard E. Morgan ob. set. 46. Dr. D. A. O'Donnell ob. set, 65. Dr. Henry Howard ob. set. 82. Dr. B. A. Dougherty ob. a3t. 50. Dr. H. A. Inloes ob. set. 64. Dr. G. A. Todd ob. set. 42. Dr. J. Haman ob. set. 48. Dr. George Kerdell ob. set. 76. Dr. H. M. Koechler ob. set. 74. Dr. Eobert T. Spence ob. set. ? Dr. Charles H. Orr, of Cumberland, elected President of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland. Dr. L. McLane Tiffany, Professor of Operative Surgery, Medical University. Kelso Home opened (endowed with $120,000). St. Agnes Hospital organized. New German Asylum organized. Maternite or Lying-in Hospital, on Lom- bard street, established (the first in Maryland). Industrial Home established. Dr. Tiffany publishes cases of Syphilitic Lung (the first reported). Dr. G. C. Brewer invents a new Uterine Speculum. Dr. A. F, Erich invents a Self-retaining Speculum (Uterine). 1875. Dr. Henry Willis Baxley ob. set. 72. Dr. Sam. B. Martin ob. set. 90. Dr. John L. Yeates ob. set. 73. Dr. Ephraim Bell ob. set. ? Dr. H. M. Wilson elected President of Medical and Chirurgical Faculty, Maryland. Baltimore Infirmary enlarged by a three-story ddition on Greene street. Free Summer Excursion Society incor- MEDICAL annals of BALTIMOBB. 17 porated. Protesfcant Enfant Asylum organized. Clinical Society of Maryland organized. L870. Dr. Robt. Ed. Dorsey ob. est. 80. Dr. Richard Bp Bteuart ob. est. 78. Dr. P. 8. Kinnemon ob. est, 67. fellow or Typho-Malignant Fever at Fell's Point ; ", I cases, 59 id %1 oases and L5 deaths at Marine Hospital. " Bightj per cent. of thei die" (A. B. Arnold). April 27. Northeast Clinical Society of Baltimoi ized. Oity College creeled. Aug. 22. Medical and Chirurgical Faculty Library opened al L22 West Fayette street. Dr. John S. Conrad, Superintendent of State Insane Asylum. Dr. 0. J. Coskery invents an apparatus for Fracture of Leg. Dr. John F. Monmonier elected President of Mi dical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland. Dr. John R. Uhler publishes a paper on the Chemical Detection of the presence of Lad and Iron Bullets in Wounds, which was copied into the London and Australian journals with commendation. 1877. Dr. Michael Pue ob. set. 74. Dr. Ceo. II. Dare ob. eat. 3a Dr. Nathan Rhyno Smith ob. sat. 80. Dr. G. D. Beatty ob. aet. 40. Total graduates from 1813-77, inclusive, of the Medical Department of the Maryland University, 3064. Dr. Christopher Johnston el President of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland. The franchises of the AVashington Medical University transferred to the Faculty of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and the former name no longer recognized. Baltimore Academy of Medicine organ- ized (restricted to those in practice 10 years). Woman's Hospital established at the Maternite (Lombard street), and in 1879, at the College Hospital. June 23. Ground broken for the Johns Hopkins Hospital (first brick laid Oct. 13). Dr. L. McL. Tiffany reports some cases of Colo- tomy (the first reported in the South). He also invents a new Rec- totome. Dr. Sam. Theobald invents a series of new Lachrymal Probes. 1878. Dr. B. B. Waters ob. set 38. Dr. Ed. W. Theobald ob. xt 28. Dr. Philip H. Austen ob. sat. 56. Dr. Henry Reginald Noel ob. set. 42. Dr. John Whitridge ob. tet. 85. Dr. P. E. Baltzell ob. set ? Dr. Abram B. Arnold elected President of Medical and Chirurgical Faculty, and Sam. P. Smith for 1870. Society for the Protection of Children incorporated. Oct. 28. The Baltimore Medical Association, on motion of Dr. J. E. Uhler, appointed a committee to visit Washington, and. urge upon 48 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. < 'ongress the importance of inquiring into the causes of yellow fever, and the necessity of the appointment of a committee to that end. Dr. L. McL. Tiffany successfully removes a Pharyngeal Polypus by tem- porary depression of both jaws, preceded by Tracheotomy (first suc- cessful operation of the kind in the annals of surgery, Trans. Medi- cal and Chirurgical Faculty, p. 180). 1879. Dr. W. S. McPherson ob. set. 88. Dr. Dan. H. Lawrence ob. set. 68. Dr. Thos. R. Brown ob. aet. 34. Dr. James Mclntire ob. set. 81. Dr. Wm. Fisher ob. aet. 86. Dr. Chas. W. Cadden ob. set. ? Dr. Peregrine Wroth ob. ret. 95. Smallpox in Baltimore. Dr. I. Edmondson Atkinson, Clinical Professor of Dermatology, Medical University. Dr. Samuel Clagget Chew elected President of Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland. Dr. H. P. C. Wilson performs Ovariotomy on a woman in the fourth month of pregnancy, who went to her full time and was delivered of a healthy child : diagnosis of pregnancy previous to operation. Dr. L. McL. Tiffany reports cases of Litholapaxy, the first in the South ( Virginia Medical Monthly, vi. 468). Dr. W. T. Councilman wins a prize of $100, offered by the Baltimore Academy of Medicine for the best medical essay by a physician resi- dent in Maryland, for his essay "On Inflammation of the Cornea, ar- tificially induced." Dr. Richard Gundry appointed Superintendent of Maryland Hospital for the Insane. Dr. W. J. McDowell suggests and first employs Salicylate Sodii in Ophthalmic Rheumatism. 1880. Dr. W. H. Keener ob. set. 59. Population of city, 393,796. Dr. H. P. C. Wilson elected President of Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland (the 28th). Dr. Christ. Johnston. Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Medical Department, Maryland University. Dr. F. T. Miles, Professor of Physiology at same. Dr. Frank Donaldson, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Throat, Heart and Lungs at same. Dr. J. Edwin J. Michael, Professor of Anatomy at same. Dr. I. E. Atkinson, Professor of Pathology and Clinical Dermatology at same. Oct. 13. Celebration of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland, held in honor of the Sesqui-Centennial Anni- versary of the Founding of Baltimore, at the Hall of the Faculty, 122 West Fayette street, where addresses were delivered by the President, Dr. H. P. C. Wilson, and by Dr. B. Bernard Browne, "On the Surgeons of Baltimore and their Achievements"; by Dr. G-. Lane Taneyhill, " On the History of the Medical Societies of Baltimore, 1730-1880"; by Dr. Thos/ A. Ashby, "On Medical Journalism in Maryland" ; and by Dr. Eugene F. Cordell, "On the Medical Schools MEDICAL ANN.W.H OF BAM [MOBS. 1'' of Baltimore"; also remarks by Dr. Joseph M. Toner, of Wa ihington, with a contribution <>l' Historical Data relating to M dicine in Wary- Land previous to L800, all which papers were able and exha hiiiih'h of fcheir respective topics, and have largely supplied the data embraced in this chronicle.- Dr. II. P* C. Wilson operai fully in a case of twin extra-uterine and intra-uterine pregnancy. The intra-uterine child delivered naturallj (April L5); the extra-uterine child removed alive, and is still living. The mother died the fourth day after the operai ion (Am. Jour. Obatet.and Di$, Worn, and Ohil l Dr. II. L. Byrd invents a Wire Gauzj Splint for treating fracture of lower extremity. Dr. Frank West, Resident Physician of Baltimore Infirmary, successfully performs Battey's operation (thefiral in Mary- land). Dr. Sam. Theobald is the first to employ Boracic Acid in diseases of the eye (Med. Eecor. JSF. Y., Mar). Dr. John Shelter III! is the first to employ Boracic Acid in Gonorrhoea, Cystitis and other mucous inflammations of Genito-Urinary organs (Clin. 8oc. of Md. Proceed., May 21, and Va, Med. Monthly, Dec. p. 711). Hospital Relief Association organized (incorporated Dec. 18), Dr. E. F. Cordell, Recording Secretary. Total graduates of Medical University, 1813-80, inclusive, 3233. Total graduates of College of Physicians and Surgeons ; to 1880, 497. These records afford proof that Baltimore physicians may rightfully claim that they established and maintained at their own expense the second, and for some years tbe only Inoculating Hospital open in America (H. Stevenson, 1769) ; they established the Sixth State Medi- cal Association in the United States (Medical and Chirurgical Faculty, 1799) ; they employed in Baltimore, as early as Waterhouse, in Cam- bridge, viz. in the summer of 1800, Vaccination (Dr. John Crauford, see Ring " On Cow Pox," 1801, p. 496); they introduced into Maryland, and extended thence over the whole United States, the practice of Vac- cination (Dr. James Smith. May 1, 1801) : they established the first Vaccine Institution in the United States (Dr. James Smith. Mar. 25. 1802); they secured the passage of the first State Law in the United States for the gratuitous distribution of Vaccine matter I Dr. James Smith, 1809) ; they founded the Fourth Medical College in the United States (Maryland Medical University, 1807) : they published the Third Medical Journal in the United States (Bait. Phys. and Med. Recorder, 1808); they established the First College of Dentistry in the world (1839), and published the first entirely original work in America on Dentistry (Chap. Harris, 1839^ : they Mere the first in the United States 50 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. to publish a systematic treatise on Diseases of the Eye (Geo. Frick, 1834); they were the first in the United States to produce an original and systematic treatise on American Natural History (J. D. Godman, L831); they established the Fourth Medical College in the United States for the exclusive Medical Education of Females (The Woman's Medical College of Baltimore, 1882) ; they were among the first in the United States to publish a systematic treatise on Materia Medica (Zollicoffer's, 1819) ; they were the first in the United States to pub- lish a thesis advocating the propriety and practicability of Ovari- otomy (Dr. Jas. Cocke, 180-4) ; they were the first in the United States to tie the Gluteal Artery for Aneurism (J. B. Davidge) ; they were the first in the United States to perform Myotomy by Subcutaneous Incisions (N. R. Smith, 1828); they Avere the first in America to suc- cessfully tie both Carotids at a short interval, in the same subject (W. D. Macgill, 1823) ; they were the first in the world toligate the Com- mon Iliac Artery (Gibson (W.) 1812) ; they were the first in the world to divide the Recti Muscles of the Eye for Strabismus (W. Gibson, 1822, 17 years before Diffenbach) ; they were the first in America (if not in Great Britain also) to extirpate the entire Parotid Gland (J. B. Davidge, 1823) ; they were the first in the world to successfully re- move a Pharyngeal Polypus, by temporary depression of the jaws, preceded by Tracheotomy (L. McL. Tiffany, 1878) ; they were among the first in the United States to remove the entire Lower Jaws for Osteosarcoma (H. W. Baxley, 1839) ; they have furnished the best Lithotome the world possesses (N. E. Smith's, 1831) ; they have furnished the best apparatus yet invented for the treatment of Frac- ture of the Lower Extremity (Smith's Anterior Splint) ; they were the first in America to excise the Cervix Uteri (H. G. Jameson, 1823) ; they have greatly facilitated Gynaecological Surgery by the invention of the Thermantidote, or shield against the ill effects of the Thermo- cautery (H. P. C. Wilson, 1870); they have established one of the largest and best appointed Insane Asylums in the United States (Spring Grove, by the efforts chiefly of Dr. Richard S. Steuart) ; they have made great improvements in Uterine Specula (A. F. Erich and W. T. Howard) ; they were the first to show that dumb-bell crystals in the urine were not (as taught by Bird) peculiar to oxalate of lime (Chas. Frick, 1850) ; they introduced in the United States the use of Hydrat Choral in Obstetrical practice (Du Hamel, 1870) ; the use of Boracic Acid in Eye Diseases (Sam. Theobald, 1880) ; and its use in diseases of the Genito-Urinary tract (J. S. Hill, 1880) ; the use of MEDICAL LNNAL8 01 BALTIM0BB. .. 1 Salicylate of Soda in Rheumatic Ophthalmia | W.J. McDowell, I , and to impori Salicylic Acid into America (G. II. Boyland, I they were the flrsl in bhe South to report cai i of < ^ototomy (Tiffany, L877)j of Litholapaxy (idem, L879); of Syphilis of the Lung (idem, is; I); of Scleroderma (A. B. Arnold, L857); they were amonj firs! in America to recognize and establish the premurmuric sta Aortio Valvulitis as prodromic of Bright's disease (J.S. Lynch, I ! ; they were the flrsl in the world to successfully perform the Cesarean section twiceon the same subject, with safety to both mother and child in each operation (W. Gibson, L834, 1827). Such are some of the donations of the Physicians of Baltimore to the profession. Whal they have contributed to Literature, as well as their services Medical, Civil and Military, to the public, may be further on. LITERARY CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE Medical Men of Baltimore, FROM 17 30 to IS 80, WITH A SUBJECT-INDEX. " Etsi in tauta scriptorum turba, mea fama in obscuro fit, nobilitate et magniiudinc eorum, iueo qui nomini ofQcient, me consoler."— Livy. AIKEN, W. E. A., b. Rensselaer Co., N. Y.,1808 (?), Licentiate N . Y. State Mod. Soc, 1829; Hon. M. Vermont Acad. Med.; LL. I». Georgetown Coll., 1843; Del. to Nut. Conv. to form Pharmacopoeia, 1840; Asst. Prof. Chem. Med. Dept. Md. Univ., 1836-7; Prof: Chem. in same since 1837; M. Amer. Med. A .«;-:<>. ; M. M. and C'hir. F. Md.; M. Amer. Asso. for Advancement of Sci. ; Prof. Chem., Chem. Dept. Mech. Inst. Md., 1855-8; Insp'r Illnm. Gas since 1868; M. Md. Acad. Sci. 1836, &o. Introd. at Md. Univ., Nov., 1837, 20 pp. ; idem ibidem Sept.. 1840, pp. 32; On the Theory of the Daguerreotype, Md. M. and Surg. Jour., April, pp. 166-74, and July, pp. 366-70, 1840; Analysis of a Calculus of a Horse's Stomach, idem. Jan., vol. ii. p. 19, 1841 ; Notice of the Country between Baltimore and the Ohio Eiver, Silliman'e Journal, xxvi. 219, 1858; On the Cause of the Variable Illuminating Power of Coal Gas, Amer. Asso. Proceed, pp. 133-8, 1858; On the Apparent Diminution of Weight under certain circumstance?, Silli- man's Journal, xxvii. 224, 1859 ; On Althea Paper, a Proposed New Test for Acids and Alkalies, Jour. Md. Med. Coll. Phar., June, 1859, p. 49 ; An Examination of Spurious Article of Opium, ibid. 60, 1859 ; Valedictory to Grad. Univ. Md., Baltimore, 20 pp., 1878; Catalogue of Phsenogamous Plants and Ferns, native and naturalized, growing in the vicinity of Balto., Trans. Md. Acad. Sci. and Lit. p. 3671837; On the Anatomy of Plants (read before Md. Acad. Sci. and Lit.), 1836; On some Supposed Fallacies in Determining the Presence of Tart. Emetic, 8vo pp. 13, Repr. Ed. and Louisville Medical Journal. 1873; An Address before Philomathean Soc. of Mt. St. Mary's College, June 30, 1841, 8vo pp. 33 ; Eeview of the Wharton trial, with notice of Schoeppe's case, pp. 20, N. Y., 1878. ALLENDEE, JOSEPH, b. (of Md. parents) in Richmond, Va., 1770; ed. in Baltimore Co., entered on practice, 1795. at Fell's Point, where he continued till death ; Mar. 1800, Miss Mary Bias, left one son (still living, set. 75, Dr. Walter T.); Phys. Balto. Gen'] Disp., 56 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. 1801-2;. Surg. Bait. Reg. State Mil., 1804-10; Surg. 6th Reg. at Battle N. Pt., 1S14; Phys. to Humane Soc. Balto., 1819; member City Council, 1806-7; d. 1831, set. 64. Communication to Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, in regard to the Epidemic of Yellow Fever; Doc. pub. by City Author., 1820, pp. 175 ; Letters to Board of Health on the occurrence of Cases of .Malignant Fever, Tel. and Balto. Daily Advert., Sept. 12 and Nov. 28, 1797. (Allender was one of the Spartan band of med. heroes who battled a Voutrance with the pestilence that invaded East Balto. 1819-20, see Mayor Ed. Johnson's message of 1820). ALEXANDER, ASHTON, b. Va., 1772, M. D. Un. Pa., 1795; Com. Health, Baltimore, 1804-5 and 1812 ; Phys. Bait. Gen. Disp., 1801-3, Charter Member Med. and Chir. Fac. of Md. ; Director of Apprentice Library, 1822; and Treas. of Library Co., 1806; Mar. d. of Dr. Phil. Thomas, of Fred. ; Member Amer. Med. Asso., 1851 ; died 1855 (the last surviving charter member of the Med. and Chir. Fac. of Md.) *One Disease the Cure of Another, Phil., 1795 ; Report as Pres. of Dist. Med. and Chir. Soc, in regard to Yellow Fever in Balto., 1820, Doc. on Y. F. in Fac. Lib. ; On a Substitute for Lamp Oil, Amer. Farmer, i. 416; On raising Thorns, ibid. ii. 20; On Hedging, ibid. ii. 20. AMOS, CORBIN, b ? M. D. Med. Coll., Md., 1812; M. Med. and Chir. Fac. Md., 1848; d ? *On Dysentery, 8vo pp. 40, 1812. ANNAN, SAMUEL, b. Phila., 1800; M. D. Edin. Univ., 1820; L. M. and Chir. F. Md., 1822; Pres. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edin., 1820 ; Prof. Anat, and Phys. Wash. Med. Coll. Balto., 1827-34; Prof. Obstet. and Dis. W. and Ch. Transyl. Univ., Ky., 1846-7; Prof, of Prac. in same, 1849; Phys. Balto. Alms House, 1845; Sup. Western Lun. Asylum, Hopkinsville, Ky., 1853-7 ; Surg. B. and O. R. R. and St. Bt. Line to Liverpool; Surg. C. S. A., 1861-4; died at Ch. Home, Jan. 19, 1868. *De Apoplexia, Edin., 1820; Cases of Bronchot- omy (the first recorded operations in Md.), Md. Med. Recorder, vii. 42, 1823; Surgical cases of Hernia, ibid, iii, 529, 1829; On Polypus Nasi, ibid. No. 3, 655, 1830; On the Use of Wine in Fever, ibid. 279, 1831; Address to Grad. Wash. Med. Coll., March, 1834; %W~ A star (*) indicates a Thesis. MEDICAL ANNAI.H QF BALTIMOBE. New views of certain Dislocations, Ahum-. J, M. Bci., rviii L836; On the Treatmenl of Prolapsus Ani, ibid. Air/., L836, i». 334.; On Spina] Erritation and [inflammation, ibid. \\. 85, L837j Oases in Balto. Alms Eouse, ibid. szii. 339, L838; On Wind Con- tusions, Anicr. Med. [ntelligencer, ii. 3-133, 213, L839; I Balto. Alms Eouse, A.mer. J. IM. Sci., sxiv. 316, and xxv, and in Md. M. and 8. Jour. 322-338, L840j Controversy with Bey. R.J. Breckenridge of Balto., Pub. Co., 1840, pp. 45 (it discusses Oeol., Alms Houses, Politics and Theology); On Fract of the Skull, Am. M. Record, No. 3,11,4-1!), is:! I; Case of Laceration of Ilium from external injury, Am. J. M. Sci., 287, 1838; Introduc. Lect. at Opening of Ky. School of Med., 1850; On the Surgical Anatomy of the Veins, Md. Med. Record, i. 191. ARCHER, ROBT. HARRIS, b. Harf. Co., Md., 1775; Med. Univ., Pa., 1794-6; Practiced in Balto., 1798-1814; Phys. and a founder of Balto. Gen. Disp., 1801-3; Phys. to special STellow Fever Hosp. in Balto., 1800 (and narrowly escaped death from the disease himself) ; Snrg. 27th Reg. State Mil, 1799 ; Mar. Miss Stump, of Cecil Co., Md., 1805, and removed to Lancaster, Pa.; 1809-19, practiced in Cecil Co., Md.; Mem. State Leg., 1810-12-13-14; moved to Harf. Co., 1823; Member Gov. Council, 1824; Judge of Orph. Ct., 1S25-9; died 1857, set. 83. Dr. Archer was 3d son of John Archer, M. B., and left six sons (three of whom were in C. S. A.) and one daughter. He was a man of fine presence, clear intellect, a warm friend, and of great professional skill. His son, Dr. Geo. W. Archer, is still liv- ing, and is a distinguished litterateur. Report to Bd. of Health of the Yellow Fever Hosp., Sept. 17, 1800 (besides numerous MSS. essays on med. topics in Lib. M. and Chir. Fac. Md.) ; Letter to Dr. Jas. Smith, of Bait., on Inoculation and Vaccination, Vaccine Inquirer, 1822. ARNOLD, ABRAM B., b. Germ., 1820; M. D. Wash. Univ. Bait, 1848; Pres. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., 1877-8; Prof. Clin. Med. and Dis." Nerv. System, Coll. Phys. and Surg., Bait., 1872-80; Pres. Balr. Med. Soc, 1871 ; M. Acad. Med., M. Md. Acad. Sci., 1876; Prof. Prin. and Prac. Wash. Med. Univ. Bait., 1870-77. Three cases Scleroderma with remarks (the first reported^. Am. J. M. Sci., n. s., 87, 1S57 : The Diarrhoea of Children during the Summer Months, as observed in private practice, X. Y. Med. J.. 478, Feb. 58 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. 1S49 ; Case of Poisoning by Cyanide of Potash, Amer. Med. Sci., Jan. 1867; Tubercular Meningitis, Proceed. Bait. Med. Asso., 1866; Mor- bid Action in Utero, ibid. 1867; On Circumcision, N. Y. Med. J., Aug. and Sept., 514, 1869 ; Remarks on Genl. Therap., Bait. M. J. and Bui., June, 1870 ; Therap. of Quinia, Bait. M. J. and Bui., i. 707, 1870; Epidemic Cerebro- Spinal Meningitis, ibid. May, 251, 1871; Theory of Contagion, Trans. M. and Oh. Fac. Md., 37-40, 1873 ; Rep. of Practice (Phthisis), ibid. 87, 1876; On the Diagnosis of the early stage of Bright's Disease, Md. M. J., May, 18-21, 1877; On Chronic Tobacco Poisoning, ibid. v. 87-93, 1879 ; Insanity in the Puerperal State, ibid. vii. 73, 1880 ; On Obscure Affections of the Nervous Sys- tem, ibid. vi. 217-224, 1880; The Menopause (read before Med. and Surg. Soc. of Bait.), Med. and Surg. Reporter, Phila., June, 486, 1880 ; On Vaccination, Bait. M. J. and Bui., April, 1, 192, 1880 ; Rep. Psy- chol, and Med. Juris., Trans. M. and Oh. F. Md., 1874 ; On the Sphygmograph in Practice, ibid. April, 96-121, 1880 ; Tendencies of Modern Psychology, Bait. M. J. and Bui., Oct., 577, 1870 ; Modern Psy- chology, ibid. 583, 1871 ; Multiple Sclerosis of Brain and Spinal Cord, South. Clin., Richmond, 1, 217-259, 1879; Tumor of the Brain; Epileptiform Attack ; Paralysis of some of the Cranial Nerves, ibid. 241, 1879; Spasmodic Spinal Paralysis, ibid. 269, 1879; On Homoeopathy (Address before M. and Ch. Fac. Md.), Trans, of same, 1878; The Medico-legal relations of certain forms of Melancholia, Trans. M. and Ch. F. Md., 1877 ; Asthenic Pneumonia, Phila. M. and Surg. Eep., xxxvi. 54, 1877; Clin. Lect. on Hysterical Asthma, Para- lysis, &c, ibid. Aug., 118, 1877. ART ATJD, THEODORE, Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1865 ; Case of Tre- phining with good results, Amer. J. Med. Sci., Jan., 1865. ASHBY, T. A., b. Va., 1848, ed. W. and Lee Univ., Lex., Va., 1867- 70; M. D. Univ. Md., 1873 ; Res. Phys. Bait. Infirm., 1875-8; Phys. Child's Nursery and Hosp., Bait., 1878-81; Lect. on Obstet., Spring course, Univ. Md., since 1878, and on Patholog. Anat., 1876-7; Chef de Clinique to Chair Obstet. 1880, and in charge of Obstet. Clinic, Univ. Md. ; M. M. and Ch. Fac. Md. ; Clin. Soc. Bait. ; Bait. Med. Asso. ; Bait. M. and Surg. Soc. ; Amer. Med. Asso., 1880, &c. ; Co-Ed. Md. Med. J., 1877-81 ; Prof. Obstet. Woman's Med. Coll. Bait. 1882. Hospital Reports : Archives of Clin. Surg., 1877-79 ; Parametric Inflammation (read before Bait. Med. Asso.), 1879 ; On Some of the MEDICAL ANNAr.H OF BALTIMOBB. Uses of Antiseptics in Obstet., M. Med. J., L881; Drainage Tnl Surgery, wiili report of canes, Archiv. Clin. Surg., 1877$ Oaae of Hy- pertrophic Elongation of Cervis Uteri, complicated with Pregnancy, Md. M. J., vii. 200, L880; Sesqui-centennial Report of Medical Jour- nalism of Halto. (read before meeting of I lie M. and Oh. I'. Bid., Oct, L880). ATKINSON, I. EDMONDSON,b. Bait., 1846; M. D. I'niv. Md., 1865; Phyfl. Halt. Gen. Disp., 1865-6; M. M. and Oh. Pac. Md.j M. and Surg. Soc. Bait.; Bait. M. Asso. ; Olin. Soc; Amer. Derma- tolog. Asso.; Halt. Acad. Med.; Md. Acad. Sci., 1876; Clin. Profi Dermatol., Univ. Md., 1878-81: Prof. Gen. Pathol, in same, L881. The Contagium Particles of the Eruptive Contagious Fevers, their nature and mode of action, Trans. M. and Ch. P. Md., 1875 ; The Etiology of Congenital Syphilis, histologically considered, N. V. M. J., Jan., 1875 ; On Early Syphilis in the Negro, Md. M. J., 135-146, 1877; Report on Mat. Med. and Chem., Trans. M. and Ch. F. Md., 1878, 145 ; Case of Spontaneous Rupture of a Cyst of the Broad Liga- ment, Md. M. J., 229, 1878; On Late Hereditary Syphilis, Am. J. M. So., n. s., 71, 1879; Some Phases of Cerebral Syphilis, Va. Med. Monthly, Dec. 15, 1879; Case of Incomplete Vitiligo, x\rch. Derma- tol., Oct., 1879; Treat, of Varicose Ulcers with Solid Rubber Hand- age, Trans. M. and Ch. F. Md., April, 1879 ; Recent Dermatolog. Literature, Md. M. J., 260-5, 1879; The Use of Caustics in Derma- tological Practice with special reference to New Growths, Trans. M. and Ch. F. Md., April, 198-205, 1880; Lecture on Cutaneous Epithe- lioma, Va. Med. Monthly, Feb., 1880, also Repr., pp. 16 ; A Clinic of Skin Diseases, South. Clin., vii. 339-533, 1880; Two cases of Acquired Syphilis, occurring very early in life, Arch. Derm., July, 1880 ; On Pruritis, Md. M. J., Feb., 1880 ; Digest of Derm. Literature (Para- sitic Dis.), ibid. 1879-80; Rep. on Skin Dis., Arch. Derm., April, 1880; Contagious Vulvitis in Children, Am. J. M. Sci., 1ST? : of Syphilis, inherited through two generations, Arch. Dermatol, Jan., 1877 ; Case of Unilateral Idiopathic Atrophy., Rd. and Louis. M. J., Dec, 1877; May Iodide of Potassium excite Bright's Disease ? Amer. J. Med. Sci., July, 1881 ; On " Kerion Celsi," a variety of Tinea Ton- surans, Arch. Dermatol., vii. Jan., 1881. AUSTEN, PHIL. H., b. Bait., 18JJ2, A. M. Yale, 1844: M. D. Univ. Md., 1845; D. D. S. Bait. Coll. Dent. Surg., 1849; Prof 60 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Mechanism, Chem., Anat. and Physiol, and Dent. Sci., Bait. Coll. Dent. Burg., I 852-73 : M. .Aid. Acad.' Sci.; died, 1878; Civil Engineer of Austen Coal Aline, W. Va. Ed. of Oh. A. Harris' Prin. and Pract. of Dent, (10th Ed.), 1871 ; On Origin of Coal (Read before Md. Acad. Sci., June 26, Feb. 2, 9, 1877) ; On Evidence of Design in Creation (Read before same, Feb. 6, 1877) ; Diseases and Surg. Operations of the Mouth, from the French of Jourdan, Phila., 1851, 8vo. pp. 444; Valed. to Class of Dent. Surg., Amer. J. Dent. Surg., 14, 370, 1858. Dr. P. H. Austen was a man of fine literary taste, a good linguist, and of high mathe- matical attainments. BAER, MICHAEL S., b. Md., 1795; M. D. Md. Med. Coll., 1818; Phys. B. Gen. Disp., 1822-6; M. City Council, 1830-1 ; Pres. M. and Oh. Fac, 1852; Amer. Med. Asso. ; died, 1854. Secondary Syphilis treated by Fowler's Solution, Bait. M. and S. J., 1, 249, 1833 ; On Painful Subcutaneous Tumor, ibid. 249 ; Case of For. Body in Oesophagus 82 days, ibid. 250 ; Case of Intussusception i with woodcut), 1ST. Amer. Arch, of M. and Surg. Sci., i. 42, 1835 ; On Scarlatina, Md. M. and Surg. J., i. 60, 1839 ; Chair for the Cure of Prolapsus And and Haemorrhoids, Am. J. M. Sci., n. s., xxv. 547, 1853. BAER, JACOB, b. Md. ; M. D. Univ. Pa., 180S; Pres. M. and Oh. F. Md., 1855-6 (settled in Bait., 1816) ; *Puerperal Fever, 1808. BAKER, SAMUEL, b. 1785; M. D. Univ. Pa., 1808; Phys. B. Gen. Disp., 1809-10; Prof. Mat. Med. and Therap. Md. Med. Coll., 1809-12, and in Med. Univ. Md., 1812-33; Phys. to Fern. Orph. Asylum from its organization till his death ; Surg.-Mate. to Bait. Batt., 1813 ; Phys. Bait. Infirmary 13 years ; Pres. Med. Soc. Bait. ; Pres. M. and Surg. Soc, Bait., M. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., and initiated its Library, 1832 ; M. Medico-Chir. Soc. of Bait, and its founder ; Del. of M. and Ch. Fac. to Med. Conv. to form Pharm., 1830; died 1835. I Obit, in Bait. Athenseum, by Dr. J. Fonerden, Jan. 2, 1836). *Dissertation on Chorea, Un. Pa., 1808; Letter to City Council on Yellow Fever in Bait., 1820: Doc. on Y. F. in Fac. Lib. 1820, pp. 49. BAKER, SAMUEL GEO., b. Bait, 1814, A. B. Yale, 1832; M. D. Univ. Md.. 1835; L. M., 1834; Prof. Mat. Med. and Ther. Univ, Md. MEDICAL annai.h OF BALTIlfOBS. 81 1837 II; Co-Ed. Rid. Med. and Surg. J., L839 W"; M. M. and Oh. Fao. Md.; M. Md. Aoad. Sci.; d. 1841. Tuberculous Degeneration of the Liver, X. Amer. Arch. M. ai Soi. iii. in:!, L834 ; *De Variola, I'm.. Md., L886; [ntrod. Let [Jniv. Md., 8vo. pp.. 32 (reviewed in Bell's Eclectic J. Med., subject of the Lect. was the " Oniv. Md. tinder iti ■ id perpet. charter.") BAKER, WM. N., b. Bali, 1811; A. B. ^"ale, L830; M. D. Md., 1832; Prof. Anat. Md. Univ., J83S-41; M. M. and I Md.; M. Md. Acad. Sci., 1834; died L841. [ntroductory Lecfc. to'private class on Anal, and Physiol., Svo. pp. id, L834; Report of Surg. Cases &i Bait. Infirm. Md. M. and Surg. J., Ap., 189-199, L840; A Muscular Anomaly, ibid. Ap., 1840. BALTZELL, WM. IL, b. Tenn., 1819; A. M. St. Mar Bait, 1842; M. D., Un. Md., 1844; Phys. Bait. Alms House; M. Amer. Med. Ass.; M. and Oh. Far. Md.; d. 1873. Epidemic Typhus or Spotted Fever, Amer. J. Med. Sci., Oct., I p. 365. BARTHOLOW, ROBERTS, b. Howard Co., Md.,1831; A. M. I il- vert Coll., 184D; M. D. Un. Md., 1852; LL. D. Mt. St. Mary's Coll. Bait, 1878 ; Asst Surg. U. S. A., 1857-64, (entered by compel exam, at head of his class); Prof. Chem., 1864, of Mat. Med.. 1868, and of Theor. and Practice in Med. Coll. of Ohio; Prof. Mat. Med. and Geo. Therap. Jeff. Coll. Phila., 1879-80; M. Amer. Med. Ass.: Ohio State Med. Soc; N. York Neurolog. Soc.; Acad. Med. Cin.: Hon. M. M. and Ch. Fac. Md. ; Co-Ed. Cin. Med. Jour., 1866 ; Lect Clin. Med. St John's Hosp. Cin., 1866 (Practiced 16 years at Cincinnati, Ohio, where he is said to have had much the largest income from practice of any practitioner in the West). Served during civil war in Kanf Utah, New Mexico, and Minnesota, and had charge of several General Hospitals; competed for 1868 and gained two prizes ottered by Conn. State Med. Soc, and also subsequently gained the prize of the Amer. Med. Ass. and of the Fiske Fund, Rhode Island ; Delivered tl course of Lect. (Cartwright) at Coll. Phys. and S., New York. Manual of Instruction for Enlisting and Discharging Soldiers. Phila.. 1863, 12mo, pp. 276 (this was the official author, of the Govt, and 5000 copies were sold); History, Topog., ClimatoL, Hygiene. Diseases. &c 62 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. of Fort Bridger, Utah Territory, from Report to Brevet-Brig. Gen. Lawson, S. Gen. U. S. A. ; Am. J. Med. Sci., A p., 1860 ; Obstet. cases, ibid. Oct., 18G0; On Spermatorrhoea: Wood & Co. (now in its 5th edition) ; On Hypodermic Medication : Lippincott & Co., 1869, (now in its 4th edition) ; Treatment of Hospital Gangrene by Turpen- tine as a local application, Amer. J. Med. Sci., Jan., 1865 ; Experi- mental investigation of the action of Bromide Potassium (Prize Essay), ibid. Jan., 1866; On Typhlitis and Peri -typhlitis, or disease of the CaBCum resulting from Abscess in the right Iliac Fossa, ibid. Oct., 1866; On Cholera, ibid. Jan., 1867; Experimental investiga- tion into the Functions of the Human Brain (woodcuts), ibid. April, 1874; Practical treatise on Materia Medica and Therap.: Appleton & Co., 1876, (now in its 4th edition); The Hygiene of Suburban Life, Amer. J. Med. Sci., 1879 ; Tumors of the Brain, with Clin. Hist, and Comments, ibid. April, 1868; Oration on the Degree of Certainty in Medicine, Trans. Med. and Ch. Fac. Md., 1876 ; Treatise on the Practice of Medicine : Appleton & Co. (now in its 3d edition), ] 881 ; Treatise on Medical Electricity : Lea & Co., Phila. (a second edition now out), 1882. BARTLETT, ELISHA, b. Eh. Island, 1804, M. D. Brown Univ. Rh. Isl., 1826 ; Prof. Anat. Woodstock Coll. Vt., 8 or 9 years ; Prof. Path. Anat., Berkshire Med. Inst., 1836; Prof. Theo. and Prac. Med. Univ. Md., 1843-6 ; Prof, same Transylv. Med. Univ. Ky., 1841 ; Prof. Mat. Med. and Jurisp. Coll. Phys. and Surg. N. Y., 1852; Prof. Inst, and Pract. Med. Univ. N. Y. City, 1850; died 1855. Sketches of Living Surg, and Phys. of Paris (with Portraits), trans, from the Fr., Bost., 1831 ; On the Times and Writings of Hippocrates, 1832; Cases of Local Pulsation, Am. J. M. Sci., xviii. 261, 1836; on Spurzheim, 1838; Chronic Cerebral Affection, Am. J. M. Sci., xxiv. 1839 ; On Nat. and Objects of Med. Sci., 1841 ; Treatise on Typhoid, Typhus, Remittent and Yellow Fevers, 8vo. Phil., 1842 (4th Ed. by Alonzo Clark, N. Y., pp. 600, 1862); On Philos. of Med. Sci. Phila,, 1844 ; On Certainty in Med. &c, Phil., 1848; Vindication of Character of Fern, in Lowell Mills, 1849; Life of W. C. Wells, 1850 ; Oedema Laryngitis, 34 pp. 1850. BARTON, BOLLING N., b. Va.; M. D. Univ. Md., 1870; On Epistaxis, Md. M. J., ii. 339-40, 1877. MEDICAL ANNAI.8 OF V. A r.'I'I ,\f< >\: K. 08 BATES, J. W. PLTJMMER, b. N. Jera., L837; ed, Alexandria Acad. 1851-2, and Madison Coll., L855 6; M. D. Jeff Med. UolL Phila., 1862; Phys. Southern Disp. Balto., L862-7; Vac. Phyg. 1862-7; Del. to Amer. Med. A;-,,,., L865 6; One of founders Balto, Asso. ; Pres. Med. and Surg. Sue. Balto., L875; M. M->«■., lH7H-9;Hon. M. Meigs and Mason's Acad. Med.; Surg. 8d Beg. Mr Bait. Underwriter, monthly, L866 ?8, n< monthly; V.-Pr. A.mer. Acad. Med., L881. " Gleanings for the Curious from theHarvesl Fields of Literature," a melange of exoerpta (unabridged ed.), Hartford, Conn., A. I». Worthington & Co., 1875, 8vo, pp. 852 ; A Book of Blui Literature of Kissing gleaned from History, Poetry, Fiction and Anecdotes, Phila., Lippincott, and Lond., L876, L2mo, pp. Remarkable Stratagems and Conspiracies, an Authentic Record of Surprising Attempts to Defraud Life [nsurahce Companies: N. Y., Q-. W. Oarleton & Co., pp.443, 8vo, 1878; Medical Examinations in Life Insurance, Bait. Underwriter, 205-7, May, L882 (an able plea for a more scientific and reliable mode of estimating insurability, than now obtains); On the Prevalent Misuse of the Term Allopathic, Coll. & Clin. Record, Phila., 1881, ii. 216-18; Address at Opening Ford's Op. House, Oct. 3, 1871; Poem before Bait. Press Club, A.mer. and Md. Journ., Towsontown, Feb. 2G, 1881. Dr. C. 0. Bombaugh is a brilliant belles-lettres writer, and wields a scholarly and graceful pen. " Dum inter homines, sibi viam ad Deum munivit." (Cic. Tusc. Disp., lib. 1, cap. xiv. adapted.) BOND, THOS. EMERSON, SEN., b. Md., 1782; M. D. Univ. Pa. and Hon. M. D. Univ. Md., 1819; Prof. Mat Med. Coll. Md.. 1807; M. City Council, 1837; Manag. Poor, 1S30; Pres. Bd. Health, 1839; M. M. and Ch. Fac. Md. ; Ed. Christ. Advocate and Journal, 1840-8 and 1852; Ed. Itinerant, 1830-1; d. 1856. Appeal to Methodists, 1827, 2d ed.: Bait., Armstrong & Plaskett, 8vo, pp. 69; Methodism not a Human Contrivance, but a Provi- dential Arrangement, (Preached at Centenary of Methodism), 1839, Bait.: Cooke, 1839, 8vo, pp. 25; Economy of Methodism illustrated and defended, N. Y.: 1852, Svo, pp. 391. " Non sibi sed toti." BOND, THOS. E., JE. (son Thos. E. B., Sen., and Mis? . daughter of Dr. Sol. Birckhead), b. Harf . Co., Md., Nov., 1813: A. M, Bait. City Coll., 1830; Med. pup. of his father and his assistant dur- ing Cholera of 1832; M. D. Md. Med. Univ., 1834: Partner of his father, till the latter's ill-health obliged him to retire from practice 1838. when he assumed entire charge: 1838 mar. d. of Geo. Morris, Esq.; 1839, with Drs. C. Harris and H. H. Hayden, established the 66 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Bait. Coll. Dent. Surg, of which he was Prof. Special Dental Pathol, and Therap., 1840-72; Prof. Mat. Med. Therap. and Hygiene in Wash. Med. Univ. Bait., 1842-51, and 1867?; M. Amer. Med. Asso., 1857; Dean of Bait. Coll. Dent. Surg., 1842-9; 1853 retired from practice and removed to Harf. Co., Md., where he died Aug. 19, 1872, set. 60. *On Malaria, Univ. Md., 1834 ; Treatise on the First Dentition, from the French of Baume, N. Y., 1841; (with Ch. A. Harris) Ed. of Guardian of Health, a Journal of Domestic Hygiene, 1841 ; Intro- ductory before Md. Class Wash. Univ., pp. 23, 1851 ; Address to Grad. of same, Bait. : Sherwood & Co., pp. 19, 1851 ; Practical Trea- tise on Dental Medicine, being a Compend. of Medical Science as con- nected with the study of Dental Surgery, Phila. : 1851, pp. 329 (2d' ed. : 1852, pp. 366, with a Chap, on Anesthetics) ; Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Dental Science, from the Fr. of Lefoulon, 1845, pp. 500, and in Am. J. Med. Sci., 1845 ; Ed. Bait. Christ. Advocate and Jour. ; Ed. Episcopal Methodist (with, for a time, Eev. R. A. Holland); Ed. the 2d Bait. Christ. Advocate, 1870; Bait. Ed. St. Louis Christ. Advocate ; Life of John Knox in Meth. Quarterly and repub. in England. Dr. Bond was a vigorous and prolific writer, a brilliant lecturer, and devout Christian. BORDLEY, JAMES, b. Talbot Co., Md., 1806 ; A. M. W r ash. Coll. Kent Co., Md., 1828 ; L. M., 1830 ; partner of his preceptor, Dr. Samuel Baker, 6 or 8 months ; Removed to Talbot Co. and be- came partner of Dr. John Holt till 1834; Removed to Chestertown and enjoyed a large practice; Removed to Bait., 1848, and became partner of Dr. E. W. Theobald, till the latter's death in 1851, and in 1863, failing health obliged him to return to the home of his youth, and early professional life in Queen Anne's Co., Md., where he died Dec. 6, 1870, get. 64. Treas. Med. & Ch. Fac. Md., 1853 ; M. M. and Surg. Soc. Bait., and its Del. to Amer. Med. Ass., 1855 (characterized by his acquaint- ances as a devout Christian and true gentleman). BOULDIN", JAMES L., b. Del., ? M. D. Un. Md., 1850. An American among the Orientals, including an audience with the Sultan and a visit to the interior of the Turkish harem: Phila. Lindsey & Blackiston, 1855, pp. 178, 12mo ; Medicine, or the Legiti- mists and the Illegiti mists, A serio-comic Play, Bait., Kelly, Piet, MKDIOAT, ANNAT.H OK BALTIVOBB. 67 1870, L6mo, ])p. 38 ; The Presbyterians of Baltimore, their Churches and Eistoric Graveyards, Bali, W. K. Boyle, L878, pp. 184. 130YLANJ), GEO. HALSTED, b. Oin., Ohio, 1845; ed. Philips Acad, and Yale Coll:, L882; al Ooll.de Juilly, Pr., 1866; Umv.ot Paris, 18S6-70; Asst. Surg. 1st Field Ambulanci Corps in French Army in Franco-Prussian war, 1870, to close; Studied al Univ. London, Vienna, Berlin; M. D. Leipzig, L876; Memb. French Red Cross Soc. ; Corr. M. Oincin. Acad. Med.; M. Bait Acad. Med.; M. M. Ch. and Fao. Med.; Del. of Med. and Surg. Sue Bait, to Amer. Med. Ass., 1875 ; Prof, of Surg. Bait. Med. Coll., L883; Chair. Comm. of Med. and Ch. F. Med. to Prepare Law on Subject of Poisons, &c., 1883; introduced Salicylic Acid in U. 8., 1874; Vac. Phys. i Compression and Immobility, principal Factors in Surgery, Practitioner, Bait., Jan. No. 1, 1880; Fistula, ibid. June, 270, 1 880 ; On Lesseps' Canal in relation to Hygiene, ibid. July, 317, 1880 ; On Orchitis, ibid. Oct., 463, 1880; The Johns Hopkins Univer- sity and Higher Education, with a glance at the Hospital Build- ings, Bost. M. and Surg. J. cii. 97-9, 1880; On the Nature and Treatment of Burns and Frost Bites, Phil. M. and Surg. Reporter xliii. 6-10, 1880; Six Months under the Red Cross with the French army, Cincin., Robert Clark & Co., Ded. to M. M. F. Lesseps, 12mo, pp. 232, 1873 ; On the Treatment of Venereal Disease by Salicylic Acid, Amer. J. Med. Sci., Oct., 1875 ; Notes on the use of Ergot in Urethral Haemorrhage, ibid. July, 1877. Dr. J. H. Boylston ob- tained a pound of Salicylic Acid from Kolbe, while at Leipsic, which he brought to U. S. in May, 1874, and sent some of it to the Acad. Med., Cincin. ; this was the first in this country. BREVITT, JOSEPH, b. Engl., 1769; M. D. Edin., 1795 ?; ar. in Bait,, 1796; Mar. Cassandra W. Woodland, 179S (was a Surg, in British Navy) ; Licent, in Mid. and M. Corps Surg., London ; Con- sult. Phys. to Eastern Disp. Bait., 1827 ; died April 15, 1839, a?t. 70. The History of Anatomy from Hippocrates who lived 400 years before Christ, together with the discoveries and improvements of suc- ceeding Anatomists in the regular succession of time in which they lived to the present time : Bait., printed by Samuel Sowers, 1799, 12mo, pp. 29. The Female Repository, to which is added a Treatise on the Principal Diseases of Infants, 12mo, pp. 252, 1810. Letter to Mayor and City Council on Yellow Fever in Bait,, 1820, in Doc. on Y. F., 1820, pp.' 64. 68 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. BEIABLY, WAKEMAN, b. 1820? M. D. Wash. Univ., 1840; Vac. Phys., 1846; Dem. AnaiWash. Med. Univ., 1847-8; d. 1809. * On Acupuncturation, 1840. BROWNE, BERNARD B., b. Md., 1842; M. D. Univ. Md., 1867; M. M. and Oh. Fac. Md. ; Clin. Soc, Bait. ; Sec. Obstet. Soc. Bait. ; Sec. Bait. Acad. Med., 1879; Md. Acad. Sci., 1876; Prof.Dis..W. and Child., and of Clin. Gynaecol., Woman's Med. Col. of Balto., 1882; Fel. Amer. Gynaecolog. Soc, &c. Case of Fibroid Tumor of the Uterus, causing Eclampsia, with remarks on Fibroids in general, and on Puerperal and Non-Puer- peral Eclampsia, Amer. Jour. Obst., Jan., 1877 ; On Diseases of the Bladder and Rectum, from Displacements of the Uterus, Trans. M. and- Oh. Fac. Md., 1877 ; On Subinvolution of Uterus (Read before Clin. Soc. Bait., Mar. 2), Rich, and Louis. M. J., p. 525, June, 1877 ; Case of Migrating Lipoma (Read before and specimen exhibited to, Bait. Clin. Soc, Dec, 1876), N. Y. Med. J., xsv. 46, 1877 ; On Partial Retention of Placenta after Labor, Md. Med. J., p. 276-218, Mar., 1879 ; On the Viburnum Prunifolium as a Uterine Sedative (Read before Bait. Clin. Soc, Jan., 1878), Md. Med. J., ii. 421-25, Feb., 1878; Report on Obstet. and Gynaecol., includ- ing Uterine Thermometry; Retained Placentas, Diag. and Treat, of Obstet. Cases by Extern. Exam, and Manipulation; Jaborandi and Pilocarpin in Eclampsia; The Forceps and its Alternatives in Linger- ing Labor; Hystero-Trachelorrhaphy ; Dilatation of Female Urethra, &c, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., Ap., 1880, pp. 122-139; Retention of the Placenta after Abortion, Md. M. J., vi. 357-363 (also reprint), Ap., 1880; A Case of Latent Gonorrhoea causing Contraction of the Right Broad Ligament and Right Lateral Version of the Uterus with Breech Presentations in two successive labors, Md. M. J., Dec. 9, 1878 ; On the Use of Jaborandi and Pilocarpin in Eclampsia, ibid. Dec, 1879; Use of the Curette as a Therapeutic Agent in Gynaecological Practice (Repr. from Obstet. Gazette, Sept., 1882), pp. 4, 8vo. Cincin., 1882; Combined Intra-Uterine and Extra-Uterine Twin Pregnancy, with an analysis of 24 cases and full extracts from the most important cases, Gynsecolog. Trans., vi. 1882 ; The Surgeons of Baltimore and their Achievements (Read before the Med. and Ch. Fac. Md., at their meeting in honor of the Sesqui-Centennial of Baltimore, Oct. 13, 1880), Trans, of M. and Ch. Fac Md., Ap. 1881, p. 263-281. MEDICAL ann.W.k Of BALTIMORE. 00 "His grave will be passed I any a poor man with a benediction i memory." Epitaph on his Tomb. BROWN, GEORGE, b. [reland, L755; A. M.Glasgow [Jniv.j M. D. Edin., L779; Mar. Rose Davidson of Ballymene, [reland, where be practiced for a short time, and where his eldesl daughter was born; ar. in Bait., L783, where he settled fco practice, and soon rose fco the head of his profession. One of the Phys. Bait. Co. and City Alms House, L789; Prof. Theo. and Pract. Med. of Fac. organ. Bali, L790; One of the Founders of Med. Soc. Bait., L789; elected Prof Pn Mil. Med. Coll., 1807; Phys. Bait. Genl. Disp.', L818 19; Consult Phys. Bait. City Hospital, 1812; a founder of the Old Lib. Co. Bait. (now Hist. Hoc), 1705: died A.ug. 23, L822 (See Res. of Fac. on his death, Fed. Gaz. Aug. 27, 1822). Dr. G. B. was distinguished for the justice and kindness with which he treated his medical brethren, Avith whom he was a favorite consultant, especially with you men. He was preceptor, and afterwards partner of Dr. Colin Mac- kenzie, and after the hitter's deal 1), of his son, Dr. John P. Mackenzie. He had a large family and left numerous descendants, Eon. Judge Geo. Win. Brown being his grandson. Report to City Authorities of Bait, in regard to the character of the Disease at Fell's Point, Md. J. and B. I). Ad., Aug. 15, 1794; Letter to Dr. Benj. Rush on Yellow Fever of 1704; On the Uses of the Waters of the Sweet Springs (dated June, 1704), in the Amer. Farmer, Vol. x. 152. BROWN, T. R., b. Md., 1845 ; M. D. Un. Md., I860; Surg. U. S. Navy, 1866-70; Prof. Surg. Coll. Phys. and Surg., Bait, 1873 9; M. Md. Acad. Sci., 1876 ; Pres. M. and Surg. Soc. Bait., 1870; d. Report on Surgery, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., pp. 10, ] Supplementary Report on Surg., ibid., pp. 74, 1876 ; On Urethral Stricture, Md. M. J., May 22-30, 1877; On do. Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., 1878, p. 107; Lecture on Syphilis. Md. M. J., v. 2l - 1870; On Urethral Stricture, Bait., pp. 16, 1879 : An additional case of Cleft Palate and Hare Lip in a Syphilitic Child, Arch. Derm.. Phila., v. 46-8, 1870 ; Case of Hare Lip and Cleft Palate in Syphilitic Children, ibid., July, 1877: Urethral Fever (Read before M. and Surg. Soc. Bait, Sept, 13), N. Y. Med. J., xxvii. 113, 1878; Conditions in- creasing the Risks of Surgical Operations. Rd. and L. M. J.. April. 1878 ; Case of Poisoning from Oil Chenopodium, Md. M. J., iv. 20-28, 1STS ; Case of Internal Urethrotomy without a guide, Md. M. J., iii. •70 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. 158, 1878. This talented and promising young Surgeon died from Pyaemia contracted in his work. BROWNE, WM. HAND, b. Bait. ? M. D. Univ. Md., 1850; 1866-8, Co-Ed. of Southern Review; 1868-74, Ed. New Eclectic (afterwards called Southern Mag.) ; 1879-80, Ass. and Librarian Johns Hopkins University. Life of Alex. H. Stephens ; (with Prof. R. M. Johnston) Historical Sketches of English Literature; (with J. T. Scharf) School History of Maryland. Has translated and published many French and Ger- man works ; was a frequent contributor to the Bait. Bulletin, and is a distinguished litterateur and graceful writer. BUCHANAN, GEORGE, (grandson of the first immigrant, Dr. G. Buchanan, who laid off Bait. Town in 1730, and son of Andrew Buchanan and Susan Lawson), was b. at the "Palace," Balto. Co., 1763; Studied under Dr. Wm. Shippen; M. B., 1787, and M. D., 1789, Med. Univ. Pa.; Mar. 1789, Laetitia, d. Gov. Thos. McKean, of Pa., and Signer of the Declaration ; entered on Pract. in Bait., 1789; Ex- Pres. Royal Phys. Soc. Edin.; M. Amer. Philos. Soc, 1786; Charter M. M. and Chi."Fac. Md. ; Lect. on Obstet. Bali, 1789-90 ; M. Med. Soc. Bait, 1789; M. City Council of Bait., 1797; Mag. Bait., 1799; Phys. Lazaretto, Phila., where he died of Yellow Fever, 1808. He was a talented physician, humane man and devout Christian. His daughter, Mary Ann, mar. Ed. J. Coale, son of Dr. S. S. Coale, his former partner; his son, McKean, was purser in U. S. Navy, and died 1871, set. 75 ; his son Franklin was a Com. U. S. N., but joined the South in the late civil war, and was Admiral C. S. N., and com- manded the Merrimac in its encounter with the Monitor; he died 1874. Dissertatio Physiologica de Causis Respirationis ejusdemque affectibus, Uni. Pa., 1785, pp. 30, Phila., 1789; Treatise on the Typhus Fever, published for the benefit of establishing a Lying-in- Hospital in Bait., printed by Goddard, Bait., 1789, 16mo. pp. 25, and dedicated "To the inhabitants of Baltimore distinguished for their Patriotism and Zeal in the founding of Public Institutions." Jjetter to the Inhabitants of Bait, in which is suggested the Registration of Deaths, the formation of a Public Park, and the organization of a Humane Society, M. J. and B. D. Adv., June 22, 1790; An Appeal for the establishment of a Humane Society, in conjunction with Drs. MEDICAL anna I, K OF BALTIUOBS. 71 (Jco. Brown, And. Wiesenthall, Lyde Goodwin, Sum. s. Coale, Jamet Wynkoop, Geo. P. Stevenson and Mosei Haslett, ibid., 'Inly 9, L70O; An ()r;ili'. Smith "the teal he had ever; heard.") CHEW, SAM. OLAGGKET (son of above), b. Bali, 1837; A. M. Princeton, 1856 ; M. 1). Univ. Md., L868; M. A>mer. Med. Ass., and its Chairman of Lee t, on Neorol., 1 S7l ; Hull. Acad. Med., and one of its Exec. Com. 1880; V.-Pres. M. and Ch. Fac. McL, I878,and \U Prey., 1880; Prof. Mat. Med. and Therap. and Clin. Med., Med Univ. Md. since 1864; M. Acad. Sol, 1876, &c. On the Contagiousness of Phthisis (from the French of Lamaiivi, Md. and Va. M. J., 147, 1860 ; The Pathogenesis of Chlorosis (from the Archives der Wissenschaftliche Heilknnde), ibid., xv. 456, 1860; Pathological Notes (Phthisis, with Bellows-murmur under Eight Clavicle — Case of Yellow Fever, death and post-mortem), Rd. Med. J., Sept., 228, 1867 ; The Positive Indications for Bloodletting, R. and Louis. M. J., viii. July, 1869 ; Notes on Old Age, Bali M. J. and Bui., Nov., 651, 1870; The Pathology of Jaundice (Read before the Patholog. Soc. of Bait,), Bait. M. J. and Bui., Ap. 11, 193, 1871 ; An Examination of the Medical Evidence in the trial of Mrs. E. < '•. Wharton, Wood & Co., N. Y., 16mo, pp. 28, 1873 ; Digitalis in Car- diac Disease, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., 210, 1875 ; On Thoracen- tesis, N. Y. Med. J., Sept., and Amer. J. M. Sci., Oct., 397, 1876; On Pneumonia, with cases, Md. M. J., May, 37-48, 1877, also Reprint, 8vo, pp. 12, 1878 ; Fatty Disease of the Heart (A clin. lect, deliv. at Univ. Hosp.), Md. M. J., iv. 229-236, 1879; An Address commemo- rative of Nathan Rhyno Smith, M. D., LL. D., late Pres. of the Fac. and Emeritus Prof. Surg, in Univ. Md., delivered before the Alumni Ass., Mar. 1, 1878, Md. M. J., iii. pp. 407-512, 1878; Inaug. Address as Pres. of Med. and Chir. Fac. Md., On Medicine in the Past and Future, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., Ap., 1880 ; also Kepr. 8vo, pp. 21 ; The Aims of State Medicine, Report of State Bd. of Health of Md., 1880; Strychnine in Anaesthesia, Rich. M. J., ii. 102,1860; Report on Mat. Med., Pharm. and Chem., Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., 68, 1874; Papers On Med. Jurisprudence, Rd. and L. M. J., 1872, and N. Y. Med. J., 1873 ; Notes on Thoracentesis, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., 48-56, 1873 : Valedictory Address to Graft, in Univ. Md., Mar-., 1866; Introd. Address at same, Oct., 1871, 8vo. pp. 15. 80 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. CHISHOLM, JULIAN J., b. S. Car., 1830; M. D. Med. Coll. S. Car., 1850; Prof. Surg, in same, 1858; Surg. C. S. A., 1861-5; Prof. Surg. Med. Univ. Md., 1868-72 ; of Ophthal. and Aural Surg, in same, 1872-80; Attending Surg. Eye and Ear Institute; Of Presbyterian Eye and Ear Charity Hosp. Bait., &c, &c. Case of Wounded Intestine with Recovery, CharlestoiyM. J., Sept., 615, 1853; On Prolonged Gestation (11 mos.), Ch. M. J. and Rev., Nov., 772, 1854; Brief Sketch of the Yellow Eever at Charleston, 1854, ibid., x. 433, 1854; Regional Anatomy for the use of Students, 1856; Fracture of the Clavicle with Special Bandage for Retention of the Ends of the Bones without Chafing the Patient, Am. J. M. Sci., 1858; Report of Surg. Cases — Luxation of Femur reduced by Flexion and Manipulation after a failure by Reid's Method — Syphil- itic Contraction of Biceps — Vir. Gonorrrhcea — Splinter removed after being 20 years imbedded in Face — Luxation of Ulna, backwards and inwards — Perineal Section for Imperforate Stricture, Charleston M. J. and Rev., May, 1857; Large Doses of Tr. Ferri Mur. to control Attacks of Acute Erysipelas, ibid., 1859 ; The Radical Cure of Hernia by application subcutaneously of Silver Wire Sutures, Amer. M. Times, v., 1860, and Braith. Ret., 1861-2, 107; Manual of Military Surgery for use of Surg, of C. S. A., Columbia, S. Car., pp. 529, 1861, (2d Ed., rev. and imp., Rich., \ r a. : West & Johnson, 1862) ; The use of the Hypodermic Syringe with Strong Tr. Iodine in the Radical Cure of Hydrocele, 1866 ; A Simple Method of Securing the Proper Healing of Anal Fistula after Incision, without Plugging, Rich. M. J., i. 129, 1866; Ovariotomy, ibid., ii. 353, Nov., 1866; The Value of the Suture in Flap Operation for Extraction of Cataract, ibid., Oct., 1867 ; Why do not Gunshot Wounds Heal by Quick Union ? ibid., Ap., 1866; On Gunshot Wounds, ibid., iii. 314, Oct., 1867; On Cataract, ibid., iv. 267, 1867; Cataract Operations, their History and Treatment, Rd. and Louis. M. J., vi. 467-502, 1868; Color-blindness resulting from Neuritis, Royal Lond. Ophthal. Hosp. Reports, Ap., 1869; also, Amer. J. M. Sci., Oct., 264, 1869; Making both Lids to Left Eye from Contiguous Skin, Trans. M. and Ch. F. Md., 1873 ; Cancer of Conjunctiva, Rd. and L. M. J., Jan., 1873 ; Turpentine Treatment of Pannax, ibid., 1873 ; Establishing Complete Fistula in Cornea to Restore Sight in Opaque Cornea, ibid., Jan., 1873 ; Iridec- tomy for Relief of Acute Suppurative Iritis, ibid., Jan., 1873; Cloud- ing of a Cataractous Lens in 12 hours, ibid., Jan., 1873 ; Advantages of the New Method of Removing an Eyeball, ibid. 1873 ; Advantages MEDICAL annai.h OF BALTIMOBB. 81 of I'lincl. tiring the Drum-membrane in cases of Acute Aural Catarrh, ibid., L873; Some Oataraoi Operations, their History and Respective Value, ibid,, Nov., I scs ; Skin Grafting, (Md., Oct, 1870; Horny Tumor growing from the Eyelids, Va. Med. Monthly, July, 1877; Defect in Eye Construction requiring [Jse of Oonvea Gla • . ibid., Ap., 1877; Blindness by Dse of Tobacco, bT. Oar. M. J., D A few Kac.ls not, generally known in the Treatment of Squinting Eyes, Trans. M. and Oh. F. Md., L878, also Repr. pp. 15; Symblepha- ron complete from Idiopathic. C;iil-v,~. a vn I Jan- I > i .-■ r - .-■ ; i <-, \. V. M. J., xxvii. 167, Jan., L878; dse of Mercury in Eye Diseases, Md. M. J., iv. 78-82, 1878; A few well-established Pacts with regard to Squinting, Trans. M. and Ch. F. Md., Ap., 1879; Optico-Ciliary Neurotomy, the Proposed Substitute for Extirpation of a Losi I' - ball, Tr. M. and Oh. F. Md., Ap., L880; Salicylate Sodii in Treat, of Iritis, ibid., 1(57; Neurotomy instead of Enucleation, Ya. M. Monthly, 1879, and Arch. Ophthal. and Otol., ix. 1880; Myopia and its various Phases, Va. M. Monthly, Sept., 1880; Clin. Reports of Cases at Presbyt. Eye and Ear Charity Hosp., Feb., 1880; Tetanus terminating fatally from Enucleation of Eyeball, Arch. Ophthal., ix. Mar., also in Archiv fur Augenheilkunde, Knapp & Hershberg, 18SQ ; Ciliary Spasm, a Serious and Annoying Eye Defect, and Cause of Apparent Myopia, 1880; Arrest of Development of Eyeball, Gail. M. J. N.Y., xxix. 191, 1880; Diphtheritic Conjunctivitis, without other manifes- tation, Gail. M. J. N. Y., xxix. 195 ; Lost Eye for 34 years, non- evidence of Sympathetic Trouble in the other, ibid., 193, 1880 ; Neurotomy for Stab in the Eye, involving Ciliary Eegion, ibid., 196, 1880; Iris extensively torn by a blow from a Whiplash without Injury to Cornea, ibid., 195, 1880; Sympathetic Amblyopia rapidly destroying Sight, Prompt Relief by Neurotomy of the Optic and Ciliary Nerves of the Lost Eye, N. Y. Med. J., xxxi. 267-9, 1880; A Piece of Metal 20 years in the Eye without causing Sympathetic Ophthalmia, Bost. M. and S. J., cii. 2-18. 18S0 : A Needle Operation to mature a Senile Cataract, Md. M. J. Bait,, vii. 19, 1880 ; Neurotomy for the Relief of Sympathetic Irritation, after a Destructive Wound of the Eyeball, ibid., 1880 ; Cases at the Presb. Eye and Ear Char. Hosp., Phil. M. and S. Rep., Ap., 331, 1880 ; Treatment of Gunshot Wounds by Hermetically Sealing them, Confed. M. and S. J., Art. x. p. 138, 186-4; Conversion of Gunshot Wounds into Incised Wounds as a Means of Speedy Cure, ibid., Art, x. 138, 1864 ; Rupture of the Eyeball in its Posterior Hemisphere from a Blow in the Face. Arch. S2 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Ophthalmol., xi. No. 1, Mar., 1 882, and Repr. ; An Obscure Case in Nerve Pathology accompanying Optic Neuritis, ibid., xi. No. 2, June, 1882 ; Bromide of Ethyl, Repr. fr. Independent Practitioner, Dec, 1882, Svo, pp. 8. CLENDINEN, ALEXANDER, b. S. Car.; L. M. Md., 1814; M. D. Md. Med. Coll., 1815; Practiced chiefly in partnership with his half-brother, Dr. W. H. C, Sen., in East Bait. ; Incorporator, 1818, Treas. 1819-27, and Consult. Phys. and Surg., 1830-1, Eastern Dispen.; d. 1861. *On the Surgery of the Dislocated Shoulder, Svo, pp. 52, Bait., 1815 ; Report to City Authorities on Yellow Fever, in Doc. on Y. F., 1820, pp. 4, 137, 191, and 1819, p. 176. CLENDINEN, WM. ALEX., (son of A. C.) b. ? M. D., Un. Md., 1840 ; died of cholera at New Orleans, which seized him while dissect- ing a victim of the epidemic there, of that disease, 1849. A Treatise on the Eye, from the French of Dresmenes (see Bost. M. and Surg. J. ; Feb., 1847.) CLENDINEN, WM. HASLET, b. Cecil Co., Md., 1772; Med. Univ. Pa., 1802-3 ; L. M. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., 1804; Hon. M. D., Med. Univ. Md., 1838; ed. at Columbia, S. C; Asst. Phys. Balto. Co. and City Alms House, 1800-1; Incorporator, 1818, Director, 1819-22, Consulting Phys., 1827-30, of 2d or Eastern Dispensary; Died Nov. 6, 1839, »t. 67. Report of City Authorities on the Yellow Fever in Balto., 1819-20, in Doc. on Yellow Fever, pp. 130, 176, 1826. Dr. Wm. H. and his half-brother Alex, were eminent physicians of East Bait., and were among those that received well-merited praise for their noble conduct in the Yellow Fever epidemic of 1819-20, from the Mayor (see Ed. Johnson's Message of 1820.) CLENDINEN, WM. HASLET, Jr., (son of the former, W. H. C.) b. Bait. ? ; M. D. Uni. Md., 1850 ; Phys. to Marine Hosp., 1862-5 ; Actg. Asst. Surg. U. S. A., with rank of Major (from 5th Aug. 1861), 1861-5; Founder and Attg. Phys. of Prot. Epis. Dispensary at St. Barnabas Church, 1854, which he conducted solely for them 2 years, after which it was transferred, it is said, to the Church Home on Broadway. (Mayor Chapman in his message highly commends this MfiDIOAL annai.h OF BALI tMOBBf. physician's management of the Marine Eospital, the duties of which at that time were peculiarly arduous, as large number of the wounded from the Peninsular campaign of McClellan were Benl to this hos- pital, and the smallpox was also rife in Bait, at thai time, and had infected the soldiers under Dr. O.'s charge.) OOALE, WM. ED. B., h. Bali? M. D. Qni. .M. Dn. M.I.. I Asst. Surg. U. S. N., 1826; Oorr. M. M. Acad. Sci. ; Died L84 was nephew to Dr. John Coulter. ) *On Nosological Arrangement, Md. UnL, 1823. COUNCILMAN, W. T., b. Md. ; ed. St. John's Coll. ; M. D. UnL Md., 1878; Asst. Inst, in Biol. Johns Hop. Univ., 1876-81 ; Asst. Phys. Mar. Hosp. Bait., 1878-81. A Contribution to the Study of Inflammation as illustrated by Induced Keratitis (Prize Essay of Bait. Acad. Med.), J. Physiol, i. 1880, and Repr. pp. 28, 1880. COX, CHRISTOPHER C, b. Bait... 1816 : A. M. Yale ; M. D. Wash. Med. Univ. Bait., 1843; Practiced in Easton till 1848; Prof. Med. Jurisp. Pliila. Med. Coll., 1848; Pres. M. and Ch. Fac, 1856-7; Surg. U. S. A., 1861 ; Med. Purveyor Mid. Dep., 1862 ; Lt. Gov. Md., 1864; Del. Amer. Med. Ass. to Europe, 1865; Hon. M. Brit. Med. Ass.; LL. D. Trim Coll. Hartf., Conn.; Com". Pensions, 1868; Prof. Med. Jurisp. Georgetown Med. Coll., 1869 ; Mem. Amer. Health Ajbb., 1871 ; Pres. Bd. of Health, D. C 3 1871 ; Chief Exec. Off. U. S. De- part. Australian Exhibition, 1879 ; Died Nov. 25, 1881, get. 65 (obit. Bait. Sun, Nov. 27). Dr. Cox of Cal. and Rev. Dr. S. K. Cox, of Meth. Ep. Ch. S., are sons of C. C. C. Dr. 0. C. Cox was a ready speaker and graceful writer, some of his poems appeared in the Museum of Lit. and Arts, by Brooks & Snodgrass, Bait.. 1839, Vol. ii. p. 235. He also edited the National Med. Journal. Qrty., pub. by Judd & Detweiler, 8vo, Vol. i. Nos. 1-10, and Vol. ii. Ap., 1870-Feb., 1872, Washington, D. C. Case of Double Amputation of the Legs. Amer. Med. Time.-. X. Y.. Ap. 25, 1868 ; Tetanus treated successfully by Immersion, ibid., May 16, 1863. S8 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. "His name will constitute his eulogy." CRAWFORD, JOHN (Rev.), b. Ireland, 1746; A founder and Phys. of Bait. Gen. Disp., 1801 ; R. W. G. M. of Masons in Md. ; Ex- Surg. in Brit. Army ; M. Med. & Oh. Fac. Md. ; d. 1813, May 9, set. 67. Began Vaccination in Bait., 1800 (see Ring on Cow- Pox, p. 459) (?) ; On a Disease of the Liver hitherto little known, Lond., 8vo, 1776 ; Report as Chairman of Med. Fac. of Bait, to City Council on the Health of the City, Feb. 10, 1800, N. Y. Med. Repos. iv. 1800; Address delivered at Grand Convention of Free Masons of State of Maryland, on 10th May, 1802, in which the observance of secrecy is vindicated, and the principal objections of Prof. Robinson against the Institution, candidly considered; published for the benefit of Grand Charity Fund, Bait.: Dobbin & Co., 1802, 8vo, pp. 48; On the Sani- cula, Bait. M. and Phys. Recorder, i. 223-31, 1809 ; Hepatic Cases, ibid., 300-7, 1809; Case of Ascites, ibid., i. 6, 1809; On Seats and Causes of Disease, ibid., 41-528, 80-92, 206-222, 1809 ; A Lecture Introductory to a Course of Lectures on the Causes and Seats of Disease, proposed to be delivered in the City of Bait. : Bait., Ed. J. Coale, 1811, 12mo, pp. 51 ; Four Letters on the Treatment of Yellow Fever, Fed. Gaz., Sept., 1802 (in these he incidentally mentions that he was a brother of the celebrated Dr. Adair Crawford, the author of the work on Animal Heat, 1779, and Prof. Chem., Woolwich). Ring of Lond., in his Treatise on the Cow-Pox, 1801, speaks of send- ing Dr. John C. vac. which he used successfully in Bait, in the summer of 1800, op. tit., p. 459. CROMWELL, JOHN, b. Md., 1764; M. D., 1814 ? Phys. Bait. Genl. Disp., 1818-19 ; died of Cholera, 1832. * Sketches on Animal Life, an Inaug. Essay, 8vo, pp. 30, Bait., 1814. CROPPER, C. W. On Sulphate Cinchonidia, Md. M. J., 102-104, 1877. CURREY, JAMES H., b. Md., 1832; ed. Calvert Coll. Md.; M. D. Univ. Md., 1859 ; Act. Asst. Surg. 3d Inf., 1861-62 ; Surg. Vols., 1863-5 ; M. M. and Ch. Fac. Med. ; Pres. Bait. Med. Ass., 1870, and one of its founders. On Similarity between Typhus and Typho-Malarial Fever, Bait. Med. Soc. Proa, Nov., 1866; On Cystitis, ibid., July, 1868, p. 194; On Pertussis (Read before Bait. Med. Ass.), Bait. Med. J., ii. p. 342. MEDICAL annai.h OF BALTIMORE. ■'-'• DALCHO/FRED., b, Lond. (of I'm,. . parenl I 1770; mig. to Bait, when; he obtained a good class, ed. and si adied med. under l>r. Oh. K. Wiesenthall, and attended the lectures of Drs. And. Wiesenthall and <)«'<>. Buchanan, from whom he received hie M. I>. 1790; Sec. oi flrgt Med. Soo. of Bait, L787; Gar. Surg. Mate r. s. A.ai Ft John- son, S. 0., 1792 ; Lt. Art. 1794, resigned L799; settled in Charleston to practice; Mem. Med. Soc. 3. Car.; Trustee of Bot Garden, established through his influence; L 807, ed. Charleston "Courier"; Mar. 1803, Mary E. Thread craft; 1814, ord. Deacon P. Ep. Ch.; 1818, entd. Priesthood; 1819, Hector St. Michael's Church, Ohai ton; Died Nov. 24, 1836, sat. 67. An Historical Account of Prot Epis. Church of S. Car., from first settlement to Revolution, &c, 1820; Evidence of Prophecy for the Truth of Christianity and Divinity of Christ, 1820; Ahiman Rezon for use of Free Masons, 1822 (see Annals of Amer. Pulpit, Vol. v.). DARE, GEO. II., b. Md., 1839 ; Actg. Asst. Surg. U. S. Vols., L861-65; M. D. Univ. Md., 1858; Phys. to Mar. Hosp. Bait, I860; V. Pres. Bait. Med. Ass., and one of its founders, 1869 ; Died Feb. 4, 1877, set. 38. Cases of Gunshot Wounds of Cranium, Med. and Surg. Hist, of the War of the Keb., Part I, Vol. iii. 205, Part II, 471, 671, 692, 761, 778, 874, 1861 ; Wounded Cavities (read before Bait. Med. Ass.) in Proceed, of same, Nov. 1866, p. 117; Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis, ibid., Dec. 1866; Dropsy, ibid., p. 141, Mar. 1867; On Typhus or Spotted Fever, ibid., 1867; Bait. Med. Bull. Jan. 1869. DASHIELL, NIC. L., b. Bait, 1814 ; ed. at St, Mary's Coll., Bait. ; M. D. Univ. Md., 1837 ; M. M. and Ch. Fac. Md. ;■ Surg. Laf. Lt. Dragoons, 1852 ; Surg. Eagle Artill. (The ancestry of Dr. N. L. D. were distinguished in the Revolution ; his sister Jane was the wife of the late Dr. W. H. Clendinen.) " Pater Collegii Medici in Terra Maria 1 et deeus Artis Medieic per mundum." D AVIDGE, JOHN BEALE, b. Annapolis, Md., 1769 ; M. D. Med. Univ., Glasgow, 1794; A. M. St. John's Coll, Annap., 1789 (?) ; set- tled to practice in Bait, 1796 ; Lect. on Mid. at his residence on East (Fayette) St., a little above Presbyterian Church, 1802-4 ; One of the Founders (1807) of Medical College of Baltimore (now and since 1812 the Medical Department of the University of Md.) ; Prof, in same 90 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. of Surg., 1807-13; Of Anatomy, 1813-27; Surg., 1827-29; Died, Aug. 25, 1829, set 60. *Dissertatio Physiologica de Causis Catameniorum, Birminghamige, 1794; Treatise on the Autumnal Endemial Epidemic of Tropical Climates, commonly called Yellow Fever, containing its origin, history, nature and cure, together with a few reflections on the Proxi- mate Cause of Disease, 1798, 8vo, pp. 65 (also Repr. in Physical Sketches, 1814) ; Account of the Dissection of a Singular Lusus Naturae, Phila Med. Museum, ii. p. 164-9, 1806, also in Cat. Scien- tific Papers, Royal Soc, Lond., ii. ; Experiments on the Caterpillar that infests the Lombardy Poplar, Phila. M. and Phys. J., iii. 139, 1808 ; Observations on the Natural History of the Human Uterus, ibid., 618, and part III, 95, 109, 1808, also in Cat. Sci. Pap. Royal Soc, Lond. ; Physical Sketches, an outline applied to correction of certain errors in Physic, pp. 199, Bait. 1811 (these Ph. Sketches were republished 1823 as the 3d Vol. of Philos. J. and Rev.) ; Nosolog- ica Methodica Series Classium et Generum et Specierum et Varieta- tum Morborum exhibens, Bait. 1812 (2d ed. 1813), pp. 103 ; Report to City Authorities on Yellow Fever, in Doc. on the Dis. 81-138, 1820; Bancroft on Yellow Fever, with notes and additions by J. B. Davidge, 1821, Bait. Philosoph. Journal and Review, ed. by J. B. Davidge, 1823, July, pp. 200; On Fracture of Thigh (with cuts of a new apparatus), Bait. J. and Rev., iii. 1823 ; Case of Extirpation of the entire Parotid Gland, ibid. 1823. Besides the glory of founding the Med. Univ. of Md., Dr. J. B. Davidge was an accomplished surgeon. He was the first surgeon in America to tie the Gluteal Artery for Aneurism ; was the originator of the American Plan of xlmputation, and the first in America (if not in G. Brit, also) to remove the entire Parotid (see Mott's ed. of Vel- peau, ed. by Blackman, Vol. ii. p. 795, also B. B. Browne's Surg, of Bait, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md. 1881, p. 266.) DAVIS, CHAS. S. ; M. D. Univ. Md., 1815 ; Phys. Bd. Health, 1840; Director 1827, and Cons. Phy. 1838, to Eastern Disp., Balto. *On Phlegmasia Dolens Puerperarum, Bait. 1815, 8vo, pp. 12 (ded. to Drs. J. B. Davidge and R. W. Hall). De BUTTS, ELISHA, b. Ireland, 1773 ; M. D. Univ. Pa. 1805 ; M. Amer. Philos. Soc, Phila., 1818-25 ; Prof. Chem. Med. Coll. of Bait., 1809-12, and of Med. Univ. 1812-31; Del. to Convention to Rev. Nat. Pharm., 1830 ; Phys. Bait. Gen. Disp., 1810-12 ; died 1831. MEDICAL AKNALS OF BALTXMOBB. M *On fche Eye and Vision, CTniy. Pa., Phila.: Oswald, L805. An ac- count of an [mprovement in bhe Differential Thermometer of L Am. Philos. 800. Trans. (with plate), i. pp.30] 6, L818, also in Oat, of Soientif. Papers Royal Soo., Lond. ; Description of Two New Voltaic Batteries, Silliman's Journ., viii. 271-474, 1824. DICKSON, JOHN T.,b.- — ; M. D. [Jn. Md., L852; ML Md. Acad. Sou, 187G; Pres. Bait. Med. Ass., 1875; M. .M. and Oh. Fac.j I Union Prot. Inlirm., 1882; Phys. Marine Hosp., L853-8; Vac. Phys. 1863. Therapeutic Notes, Md. M. J., 21G-224, 1878 ; Bromide Potassium, ibid., iv. 216-224, 1878. DIFFENDERFER, MICHAEL, b. Md. (?) 1789 ; Director 1834-70, and Consult. Phys. 1838, to Eastern Dispensary; V. Pres. M. and Oh. Fac. Md., 1855-6; Surg. Artill. Co. Bait., Sept. 18, 1816 ; d. Sept 17, 1870, set. 81. Letter to City Authorities on Yellow Fever in Bait., Doc. on Y. Fever, 1820, pp. 47. DONALDSON, FRANK, b. Bait., 1823; M. D. Un. Md. 1846; Phys. Marine Hosp., M. Acad. Sci., 1876; Prof. Mat. Med. Md. Coll. Pharm., 1863-6; Prof. Physiology and Hygiene, 1866, and Prof. Dis. Throat and Chest, Md. Univ. 1*867-80; M. Amer. M. Ass., 1857; Pres. M. and Ch. Fac, 1881. On Bernard's Recent Discoveries in Physiology, Am. J. M. Sci., n. s., xxii. 30, 1S51 ; The Practical Application of the Microscope to Diagnosis of Cancer (with 3 pi.), ibid. xxv. 43, 1853 (this is an able paper, and it has been incorporated by Jones and Seiveking in their Patholog. Anat. almost entire) ; On Chlorodyne, J. Med. Coll. Pharm., i. 354, 1860; Remarks on the death of Dr. Chas. Frick, in Proceedings of the General Meeting of the Med. Prof, in relation to the deaths of Drs. Chas. Frick and B. B. Smith, Mar. 29, 1S60, Bait. : Murphy & Co., 1860, pp. 32 ; Review of Malarious Pneumonia, controversy between Drs. Manseer and Howard, with remarks on the change of type, Md. and Va. Med. J., Oct. 1860 ; The Significance of Pre-systolic Murmur, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., p. 131. 1ST4 : Influence of Civic Life on Consumption (read before Pub. Health Ass., Bait.), 1875 ; 37 Operations of Thoracentesis by Pneumatic As- piration, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md.. p. 153, 1S76 ; On House Air. 92 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Sanitarian, vi. 430,1873, and in Rep. State Brd. of Health, 1878 ; On Spontaneous Generation, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., Ap., 156, 1878 ; Address Commemorative of the Life and Writings of the late Prof. Chas. Frick of Un. Md. (read before the Alumni Ass., Mar. 1), Md, M. J. iv. 334-352, 1879 (a feeling, eloquent, yet just tribute to the genius, talents and character of the late lamented Dr. Chas. Frick, with a clear analysis of his merits as an original and laborious investigator of medical science) ; On Richardson's Method of Pro- ducing Local Anaesthesia (a Clin. Lect. at Un. Md.), Ed. & L. Med. J., Oct. 1, 1856, repr. (with cut), 8vo. pp. 10, 1866; Valedictory at Coll. Pharm., Bait., 1860 ; Physiology the True Basis of Eational Medicine (an Introd. at Med. Un., Oct. 1), Bait., 1866; Domestic Hygiene (delivered before the St. Peter's Brotherhood), Bait., 1881, 8vo, pp. 40; Valedict. at Med. Un., Mar. 9, 1867; On Medicine, an Aggregate of Progressive Sciences, Bait.: Kelly & Piet, 1867, 8vo, pp. 281. DONALDSON, WE, b. Calvert Co., Md., 1778; A. B. 1798, and A. M. 1806, St. John's Coll., Annap., Md. ; Med. Univ. Pa. 1802-3; L. M., Md., 1804; Hon. M. D. Un. Md., 1818; Corr. M. Med. Ly- ceum, Phila., 1808; M. Med. Soc. Bait., 1812, and its Pres., 1822-23; Prof. Med. Coll. of Bait., 1807 (see Memoir Md. M. and S. J., Ap. 1840) ; died 1835. On Ascites, Md. Med. Eecorder, No. 3, 532, 1830; On Epidemics (see Med. and S. J. Bait., Ap., p. 139, 1840). Dr. W. D. is credited with having been one of the earliest and most expert auscultators of his day in Bait. DOBSEY, EOBEET ED., b. Georgetown, D. C, 1796; M. D. Univ. Md., 1819; Phys. City Hosp., Bali, 1820; Prof. Mat. Med. Un. Md., 1837 ; d. 1876. *Nosological Arrangement, 1819 ; Letter to City Authorities on the Yellow Fever in Bait., in Doc. on that Dis. 1820, p. 143 ; Address be- fore Alumni Ass. of Univ. Md., on Eeminiscences of some of those connected with the Earlier Years of the University, 1875. DEYSDALE, THOMAS, b. ?; A. M. St. John's Coll. 1790; M. D. Univ. Pa. 1794; began pract. in Bait. 1796; Hon. M. Phila. Med. Soc; Hon. M. Amer. M. Soc, and its Censor 1 year; Quaran- tine Phys. to Port Bait., appointed by Gov. Lee, 1796 ; d. 1798. MEDICAL ANNA I, s OF BALTIHOBB. 91 *Tentamen medicum inaugurate varia de Bepatia Proferi T. Dobson, Phila., pp. 37, L794 ; Letters bo l>r. BenJ. Bush, giving an account of the Yol low Fever in Bali, L794, Phila Med. Bin pp. 22-121, 241-361,1794 (also cited in extenso in Jameson' Do mestic Medicine); Oration before the Anti-Slavi cry Socii I y of Bait., July 4, 1794, Bait. Daily [ntell., L794. (The above thesis is dedicat- ed to his preceptor, Dr. (ic<». Crown of Bait.) DUCACHET, HENRY WM, b. 1707; M. D., N. Y., 1817; M. M. and Oh. Fac. Md. and its Censor in Bait, 1826 ; moved to N. Y. ; entered Ministry of Prot. E. Oh. ; died in Phila., Dec. 13, 1 865. Case of Trephining, 1819, Cooper's Surg. Diet. p. 363; Case of Ar- tificial Joint cured by a Seton, Amer. Med. llecord, v. 1822, 513 ; * On the Action of Poisons, N. Y., 1817, 8vo. pp. 84; Prognostics and Crises of Hippocrates, translated from the Greek with critical and ex- planatory remarks, N. Y., 1819, 16mo, pp. 119. DUOATEL, JULIUS TIMOLEON, b. ?; Prof. Nat. Philos. Williams Institute, Bait. ; Prof. Chem. and Geol. Scientif. Dep. Uni. Md. ; Prof. Chem. Med. Dept. same, 1831-7; State Geol. of Md., 1832-41 ; Prof. Chem. Mineral, and Geol., St. John's Coll., Annap., Md. ; M. Philoso. Soc. Phila. ; M. Royal Geolog. Soc, Paris ; Pres. Md. Acad. Sci. and Lit., 1821-37 ; Co-ed. with Geo. H. Calvert, of Bait. Times (afterwards called the Chronicle of the Times), 1830-1 ; died 1849. A Manual of Practical Toxicology, condensed from Dr. Christison's Treatise on Poisons, with notes and additions, Bait., 12mo, pp. 344, 1832, and 2d ed. 1833; On Poisoning by Chrome, Bait. M. and S. J., iv. 44, 1833, also in J. Phil. Coll. Pharm., v. 272, 1S33 ; Report on the Geology of the State of Maryland, 8vo, pp. 66, 1836; Geolog- ical Report of State of Maryland (with maps), pp. 80, 1836; Bio- graphical Sketch of L. H. Girardin, LL. D., 1st Pres. of the Md. Acad. Sci. and Lit, Trans. Med. Acad, of Sci. and Lit., pp. 8, 1837; Outline of the Physical Geography of Maryland, embracing its Geo- logical features (with map), pp. 24, 1837; A communication, it being a Chapter of the Physical History of Maryland, Amer. Philos. Trans., May, 1843 ; Experiments on Potassium and Soda, Silliman'a Jour., xxv. 90, 1857 ; On the same, ibid, xxvii. 1, 1859 ; Introductory Lect. delivered at Chemical Hall, Univ. Md., 1832 ; On the Projected Geo- logical and Topographical Survey of Md. (by Dr. D. and J. H. Alex- 94 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. ander) ibid, xxvii, p. 1 ; On the Chemical Phenomena of Respiration (before the Md. Acad, of Sci. and Lit.), 1836 ; On the Test for Fertile Soils, Amer. Farmer, 6, 379, 1824. DU-HAMEL, W. J. C, b. Bait. ; M. D. Univ. Md. 1849 (for- mer partner Dr. Chas. O'Donovan, bnt now in D. C.) ; M. Amer. M. Ass., 1858; Surg. Vet, Ass., D. C, 1882. On Hydrate Chloral as an Anaesthetic in Parturition, Amer. J. Med. Sci. n. s., 574, Oct., 1870, also in Bait. M. J. (this is the first employment of this drug for this purpose in America, and the second in the world) ; On Chloroform, Stethoscope, Ed., Va. ; On the Disease of the National Hotel, Wash., D. 0. DULIN, ALEX. F., b. Va., 1806 ; ed. Alexandria, Va. ; L. M., 1838 ; M. D. Univ. Pa., 1830 ; M. Amer. Med. Ass., 1857 ; Res. Phys. Balto. Co. and City Alms House ? ; M. Med. and Ch. Fac, Md. ; d. 1874. * Peritonitis Puerperalis, Univ. Pa., 1830 ; Immovable Apparatus in Treatment of Fractures of Extremities, Md. M. J. 69-72, Oct., 1839. DUNAN, L. M., b. France ; resided in Phila. 5 years, removed to Balto. 1800, where he practiced more than 20 years. Report to City Authorities on Yellow Fever of Balto., 1820, in Doc. on that Dis. 1820, p. 67 ; Rupture of Uterus, N. Amer. Archiv. M. and S. Sci. i. 31, 1835 ? DUNBAR, JOHN R. W., b. W. Va., 1804 ; A. M. Dickinson Coll., Carlisle, Pa. ; M. D. Univ. Pa., 1828; Res. Phys. Pa. Hosp.; Lect. and Founder of a private Med. School, Balto. ; M. Amer. Med. Ass. and its Sec, 1848; L. M., 1838; M. Md. Acad. Sci., 1836; M. M. and Ch. Fac, and its Pres., 1870 ; Prof. Surg. Wash. Med. Univ., Balto., 1837-42; Co-ed. Md. Med. and Surg. Journal., 1839-40; d. 1871. *On the Structure and Functions and the Diseases of the Nervous System, Univ. Pa., Phila., 8vo, pp. 77, Mar. 14, 1828 ; Introductory Lecture to Course of Surgery in Wash. Med. Univ., Balto., 1837 ; Experiments in Galvanism, Md. Med. and Surg. J., Ap. 1, 245, 1840 ; Address on the Progress of Medicine, and its Influence on the Happiness of the Human Race, before Med. and Ch. Fac. Md., 1838; On Voice and Speech, before Md. Mechanics Institute, Balto., March MEDICAL anna i, B <>v BALTXMOBE. 2:5, IH. r ),S; History of Jewish Physician , from the French of K. Oarwedly, with notes, Balto.: Murphy, 8vo, pp. 94 ; Notes on geryof Deformities, Olub-Foot, &c. : Murphy, pp. 32 (illustrated). \)v. .1. \l. W. Dunbar was a man of genius, ;i brilliant writer and speaker, and of unbounded enthusiasm in hi profession. !!• also an. excellent surgeon, but wholly deficienl in busine beoame, in consequence, involved in debt, for which, ;>i last, his valuable library, the fruit of years of labor and expense, wot eized by his creditor and landlord, Johns Hopkins. The shock broughl on softening of the brain, from which he soon died at the Balto. In- lirmary. DUNBAR, KOBT. M.,b. Va.; M. D. Univ. Pa., 1830 ; L.M.,1831. * Variola, Univ. Pa., 1830; Yellow Fever in Valley of \ r a., .\. V. Med. Repos. ii. p. 252, 1804 ? DUNGLISON, ROBLEY, b. at Keswick, Eng., 1798; 181s. I:. Coll. Surg, and Soc. Apoth., Lond. ; M. D., Univ. Erlangen, 1824 ; Physician-Accoucheur Eastern Dispensary, Lond. 1824 ; Prof. Anat., Physiol., Mat. Med., Pharm. and Hist. Med., Med. Dept. Univ. Va.. 1824-33 ; Prof. Mat. Med. and Therap., Hygiene and Med. Jurisp., Med. Dep. Univ. Md., 1833-36; Prof. Institutes Jeff. Med. Coll., Phila., 1836-68 ; Emeritus Prof, of same in same, 1868-9 ; Hon. M. D. Yale Coll., 1825 ; LL. D., Jeff. Coll. Canonsburg, Pa., 1852 : V.-Pres. Amer. Philos. Soc; V.-Pres. Training. Sch. for Idiots; Pres. Mns. Fund Soc; V.-Pres. Inst, for Blind, Phila.; Chairman Fac Univ. Va. ; Dean Fac Jeff. Coll., Phila. ; M. of numerous For. Lit. and Scientific Soc; d. Phila. 1869. *On Neuralgia, Inaug. Thesis, Univ. Erlangen, 1824 ; Commen- taries on Dis. of Stomach and Bowels of Children, 1824; On a Float- ing Island in Derwentwater Lake, Lond. Monthly Mag., 1817; On Wind of a Ball ; On Anthropophagi; On Collectanea Dietetiea, ibid. ? On the Phenomena of Vision produced by Belladonna, Annals of Philos., Lond., 1822 ; On Malaria, Lond. Quart., 1823 ; On Fashion in Dress in England in 17th Cent. ; On Onomatopoeia; On Modern Systems of Road-making; On certain Ceremonies connected with Burial of the Dead; On Anthropology; OnBlondill and Richard Lion Heart; On English Provincialisms ; On Penitentiary Discipline; On Universities; On Legends of the English Lakes ; On Superstition: On Americanisms; On Early German Poetry; On Etymological His- 96 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. tory ; On Sanscrit Language; On Ancient and Modern Gymnasia; On the Cradle of Mankind; On English Orthoepy; On Canals of the Ancients; Jeffersoniana, all in Va. Lit. Mus. and Jour. Belles Lettres, Arts and Sciences, Oharlotteville, Va., 1826 ; (With Geo. Long) An Introduction to Study of Grecian and Roman Geography, 1825; On Moxa, from the French of Larry; Medical Formulae, from the Fr. of Magendie, 1839 (7th ed. 8vo, 1856, pp. 750) ; The Medi- cal Student, or Aids to the Study of Medicine, 1837 (2d ed., 1844); The Practice of Medicine, 2 vols., 8vo, 1842 (3d ed. 1848, pp. 1500) ; (With W. Chapin) A Dictionary for the Blind (raised letters), 3 vols., fol. ; Amer. Med. Library and Intelligencer (monthly), 1837-42, 5 vols. ; Roget's Physiology, with notes and additions ; Hooper's Surg. Vade Mecnm, with additions; Forbes' Cyclopedia of Practical Med., with many additions, 4 vols., 8vo ; On Climate of St. Augustine, Fla. : N. Amer. Arch. M. and S. Soc, ii. pp. 105, 1833 ; On Anti- spasmodics, Bait. M. and S. Jr., i. 1833 ; A New Dictionary of Med. Sci. and Literature, Bost., 2 vols., 8vo, 1833. (This ed. has Biog. Records, which are omitted in subsequent eds. This Diet, which is without an equal in Europe or America for copiousness, accuracy and comprehensiveness, has gone through more than 20 eds. ; the last being edited, revised and augmented by Dr. Rd. J. Dunglison, the son of the author, and it is now (1883) a roy. 8vo of 1139 pp.) Address to Grad. Univ. Va., 1834 ; Genl. Therap. and Mat. Med., 2 vols., Phila., 1836 (passed through 6 eds.); Observations on the Condition of the Insane Poor, Phila., 1839; On the Coagulation of Blood 15 hours after death, Am. J. M. Sci., n. s., 454, 1841 ; Elements of Hygiene, Phila., 1835,. 8vo, pp. 514 (2 eds.); Human Physiology, 2 vols., 8vo, 1832 (8th ed. 1856) ; Introductory Lecture to Class Med. Univ. Md., Oct., 1833 ; Idem ibid., 1834. (Besides the above, Dr. R. D. has contributed largely to various scientific and literary jour- nals, on every variety of topic. He was, as Gross justly says, "a beacon -light to the world of medical literature, and one of the fore- most writers and teachers of his day.") DURKEE, ROBT. ALOYSIUS, b. ? ; M. D. Univ. Pa., 1822 ; Hon. M. Wash. Univ., Bait., 1840 ; Consult. Phys. Bd. of Health, Bait., 1841-43; died 1848. *De Cubeba in Gonorrhoea, Univ. Pa., 1822. EALER, PETER, b. Pa., 1770; ar. in Balto. cir. 1800, settled at Fell's Point in East Balto., was distinguished in his profession, MBDICAt ANNM.H Of BALTIMOBS. M Hud especially for the treatmenl of fellow Fever in Balto. I .I. L882, Report to Oity Authorities on fellow Fever of Balto., in Doc. on that Dis. 1820. Jle was both Phys. and A.poth. during thai epidemic EALEE, PETER Gr n (son of above), M. D. Univ. Md., I - .' .', removed to Oity of Mexico, where lie became eminent an a Phys. and Surg., and where he died of Cholera, 1832. EASTMAN, LOUIS M., b. Balto;, A. M. Newton Univ., I M. D. Univ. Md. 1859; Act. Ass. Surg, in Gen. McClellan's army in W. Va., July, 1861; Asst. Surg., Aug., 18G1 ; Hospital duty in W. Va. to May, 1862; taken prisoner Aug., 1862; in office Med. I >iri ctor, Balto., Md., to Oct., 1862; charge Gen'l Hosp. to Dec, 1862; with 1st U. S. Cav., Army Pot., to June, 1863, res. June, 1863; M. Md. Acad. Sci., 1876 ; M. and founder Bait. Med. Soc, and its Sec, 1866 ; Pres. of Microscopical Soc. of Balto., 1881-82. Uterine Disease (read before Balto. Med. Ass.) in Proceed, of same, Jan., 1867. ELBERT, JNO. LODOMAN, b. ?; Asst. Surg, in Rev., 1776, settled after the war in East Bait. Report on Yellow Fever to City Authorities of Balto., in Doc. on that Dis., 1820. ERICH, AUG-. F. B., b. Germ., 1837 ; M. D. Univ. Md., 1S61 : M. Balto. Med. Ass. ; Pathol. Soc. ; M. and Ch. Fac, Md. ; Pres. 1871 M. and S. Soc, Balto. ; Gynsec Soc, Bost. ; Clin. Soc, Balto. : Md. Acad. Sci., 1876; Prof. Chem. Coll. Phys. and Surg., Balto., 1872; Prof. Dis. Women in same, &c, &c, 1874-80; and Surg. Woman's Hosp., Balto., 1877-80. New Pessary for Procidentia Uteri, Med. and Surg. Reporter, Phila., May, 1868; A New Modification of Simms' Speculum, N. Y. Med. J., Feb., 478, 1869; Croup, Balto. M. J. and Bui., April, 1871 ; A Self- retaining Vaginal Speculum, Balto. Physician and Surg., Sept. i. 63, 1874; The Prevention of Coal Oil Explosions, Balto. Phys. and Surg., Jan., 1874; Displacements of Uterus, ibid.. June, 1875 : Cholera Infantum, ibid., June, 1876; Report on Obstet. and Gynaecology, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., 1S76 ; Diagnosis of Pregnancy by Thermometer, ibid., 1876 ; Case of Double Vagina, ibid., Ap., 204, 98 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. 1S7S ; The Relative Value of the Different Operations for Delivery in Narrow Pelves, with History of 18 Cases, 8vo, pp. 14, and in Md. M. J., Oct., 1880; Device to facilitate Removal of Deep Wire Sutures in Operations for Ruptured Perinreum, Md. M. J., vii. Sept., 199, 1880 ; Carcinoma of Cervix Uteri, Va. Med. Monthly, Dec, 711, 18S0; Seven Cases of Retroflexion of the Uterus, with Peritoneal Adhesion of the Fundus in Hollow of the Sacrum, treated by Forcible Separation of Adhesion, Am. J. Obstet. and Dis. W. and Ch., Oct., 1880; Case of Encysted Ascites, Simulating Ovarian Dropsy, with Autopsy, &c, Boston M. and Surg. J., Sept. 30, 1880 ; A New Self- retaining Speculum for Vagina and Rectum (reprint from Obstet. Gazette, Cin., 8vo, pp. 8, 1881) ; Atresia of the Vagina and Uterus, Atlanta Med. Register, Nov., 1881, and repr. EVANS, THOS. B., b. Bait, 1832 ; A. M. St. John's Coll. Annap., 1850; M. D. Wash. Univ. 1853 ; M. Acad. Sci.; M. M. and Ch. Fac. Md. ; Amer. Med. Ass.; Bait. Med. Ass.; Bait. M. and Surg. Soc. and its Pres. 1873 and 1880. Yellow Fever, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., Ap. 103, 1879; Relation between Scarlatina and Diphtheria, Phila. M. and S. Rep., May, 1872, and May and Nov., 1873 ; On Hay Fever, Va. Med. Month- ly, June, 1877. FARREL, MOREAU, b. ? d. 1819. The Laws of Chemical Affinity, translated from the French of C. L. Berthollet, Bait., 12mo, pp. 212, 1809. FISHER, WM. R., b. Phila. (?) 1809; M. and Sec. Acad. Sci. and Lit., Md., 1835-6; Prof. Chem. in Md. Univ. 1837-9; Prof. Genl. and Pharmaceut. Chem., Phila, Coll. Phar., 1843 ; Chairman on Com. to Rev. Nat. Pharmac; Lect. on Botany at Fell's Point Institute, 1836 ; died 1843, set. 34. On the Preparation of Citrine Oint., J. Phila. Coll. Pharm., i. 171-3, 1829 ; On the preparations of Iodine and their compounds, ibid. 87-92, 1829, also in Cat. Scientif. Papers Royal Soc. Lond. ; (with P. T. Tyson) On Salicine and the Active Principles of the Willow Bark, J. Phila. Coll. Pharm., iii. 213, 1832; An Analysis of Bread which caused severe illness of 7 persons and the death of 2, in Fred. Co., Md., J. Phila. Coll. Pharm., n. s., i. 107, 1835; On Analysis of a white powder found in a horse trough and supposed to be poisonous, MEDICAL ANNAr.H OF u.\ i.timoici;. 99 ibid., 105, 1835 j On the Detection of Arsenic in Medico-Legal i] bigation, Trans. Mr bhe Cranium, depression relieved by trephining, Charts. M.J. and Rev., Feb., 505, I -•'•.' ; Valedict to Grad. Class of M. Coll. S. Oar., Mar. L2, L851, ibid. 555, : Fractured Cranium, followed by Tetanus, Am. J. M. Si., n. b., xxv. 272, 1853; Total Inversion of Uterus, whole organ . ibid., Oct. 1.854; Lupus Erythematosis, ibid., 5K, L857; A Oa traordinary Enlargement and Ossification oftheOvaria, Am. J, ftfed. Sci., xxii., 1§38; Eeport on Med. Education, Amer. Med. Ass. Trans., xxii, iii. 1871. (The article above on Lupus Erythematosis, though usually credited to Dr. Eli G., was written by his son. Dr. \\ . If. Geddiugs of Aiken, S. C, and sent to Hays through his father, hence the mistake. In the case of Episorrhaphy above, the mode of operat- ing was original with Dr. Eli Geddings). GEORGE, ARCHIBALD, b. Md. ? M. D. Univ. Md., 1854; A. M. Princeton, 1851. The Ecraseur Lineaire of Chassignac, Amer. J. Med. Sci. n. s., 52, 1S57. GIBBON, J. E., b. Md., 1844; M. D. Univ. Md., 1868: M. M. and Ch. Fac. Md. ; Bait, Med. Ass. Hydrorrhea Gravidarum, Va. Med. Monthly, Mar., 447, 1879 ; Case of Empyema cured by Thoracentesis, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., 139, 1876. GIBSON, CHAS. BELL, b. Md. 1816 ?; M. D. Univ. Pa., 3 M. Md. Acad. Sci., 1837; L. M., 1840; Phys. Phila. Hosp., ] Prof. Surg. Wash. Med. Univ., Balto., 1842-8 ; Prof. Surg. Hampden Sydney Coll., Va., 1S47 ; d. 1865. Osteosarcoma of Jaw, Amputation, Cure, Am. J. M. Sci.. n. s. iv. 277, 1842, and viii. 332, 1843 ; Operation for Femoral Aneurism, ibid., xiv. 535 ; Ligation of External Iliac for Fern. Aneurism. Md. and Ya. M. J., xiv. 446, 1860; Aneurism of Post Tibial Artery, treated by Compression, Am. J. M. Sci., Jan., 1854 : Operation for Fein. Aneurism, ibid., n. s., xiv. 1S47: Resection of three-fourths of Clavicle for Osteosarcoma, Confed. States M. and Surg. J.. Va.. 72. 1864; Essay on Inflammation of Cervix Uteri, Va. M. and S. J., 104 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. ' May, 18G3 ; Successful Case of Trepanning, Balto. Amer., June 4, 1845 ; On the Nature, Causes, Varieties and Treatment of Club Foot, in' Institutes of Surgery, by Prof. W. Gibson; Surgical Cases, Stricture Urethra, Va. Med. J., Mar., 1857; On Hare Lip, ibid., p. 365, 1857. GIBSON, JOHN MASON, Anatomy, Surgical Operations, and Treatment of Diseases of the Eye (12 pi.), Balto., 4to. pp. 203, 1832. GIBSON, WILLIAM, b. Balto., 1784; A. M. St, John's Coll. Annap., 1S02 ?; M. D. Edin., 1809; Phys., Balto. Gen. Disp., 1818-19 ; Prof. Surg. Med. Univ. Md., 1812-19 ; M. Amer. Philos. Soc, 1825; Prof. Surg. Med., Uni. Pa., 1819-54; Surg. U. S. A., 1812-14; died 1858 (?). Eules and Eegulations of the General Dispensary of Baltimore, with the matters relating' to them, 8vo, pp. 1G, 1803; *De Forma Ossium Gentilitia, Edin. 8vo, pp. 964, 1809 (4 steel engs.) ; An Address to the Citizens of Baltimore and its vicinity, embracing a correct account of the Balto. Dispensary, pp. 40, Edes, Balto., 1812; System of Dissections of Chas. Bell, ed. by Wm. Gibson, 2 vols., 12mo, 1st Amer., from 3d Lond. ed., dedicated to the gentlemen attending at the Med. Univ. Md., Balto., P. Munro, Print, 1812 ; Wounds of the Common Iliac, Md. Med. Eecorder, iii. 185, 1820 (this details his own operation of 1812, the first in the world) ; Fracture of Thigh, with new Appa- ratus, Phil. J. M. and Phys. Sci., iii. 193-250, 1821 ; On Goitre or Bronchocele, ibid., ii. 34-44, 1821 ; History and Treatment of Bony Tumors, ibid., 76-121, and Vol. iii. 78, 86, 1821; Additional Re- marks on Fracture of Thigh, ibid., 372, 1822 ; Case of Eupture of Axillary Aneurism, ibid., 80, 1823 ; Institutes and Practice of Surgery, 2 vols., 8vo, 467, 541 pp., Phila., 1824 ; Axillary Aneurism (from Reduction of an old Luxation), in which the Subclavian was tied (2 pi.), Am. J. M. Sci., ii. 136, 1828 ; Chronic CEdema, with Diseased Humerus, Md. M. Eecorder, i, 241, 1829; Tumors of the Neck, in which the Carotid and External Jugular were tied, with remarks, Am. J. M. Sci., xii. 305, 1834 ; Csesarean Operation, ibid., xv. 246, 1835 ; Same Operation twice successful (to mother and child) on the same patient, ibid., xxii. 13, 1838 (the first in the world) ; Introductory Lecture at Univ. Pa., pp. 16, 1839; Eambles in Europe in 1839, with Sketches of Surgeons and Physicians, 12mo, MEDICAL annai.h OB BALTDCOBS. 105 Phila., pp. 309, Lea & Blanchard, L840; Complete Anchylo Knee, operation, cure (woodcut), Am. .1. Med. ScL, n. -. i L842. ("Dr. Wm. Gibson was an accomplished lecturer, Lucid writer, and au ;iblc surgeon." — Gross.) GILLINGIIAM, BZEA, 1>. Md. ?; M. D. Univ. Md., L810J L M., 1817; See. M. and Oh. Fac. Md. 181!) ; o<;, is:}|; Hemorrhagic Lusus, ibid., 1831; On Fracture, ibid., 265, L831; On Abdominal Abso ,ibid., 306, l.s:j i ; On Pneumonia and Dropsy, ibid., iii. 11. 1832; On Wounds of Groin, //>/V/., oi, 1832; On Strangulated Hernia, ////'/., 8G, 1832; On Fungus Htematodes, ibid., 78, L832; On I i era, /W., 100,1832; On Cholera as it appeared in Baltimore in summer oi" 1832, ibid., 283-406, 1832; An Epitome of the mosl important cir- cumstances connected with Epidemic Cholera, ibid., L93 229, L832; On Inflammation, ibid., ii. 5 L6, and iii. 156-191, 1 832 ; > ere Wound of Ankle Joint, ibid., .585, 1832; Fract. of Femur in Infants, treated by the Immovable Apparatus, Md. M. and Surg. J., i. 16, 1839; Reports on Surgical Cases, ibid., 288-350, 1840; Extensive Fistula successfully treated, Am. J. Med. Sci., 129, July, 1854; A Treatise on Cholera, Lea & Blanchard, Phila., 8vo, pp. 286, 1854; On Yellow Fever in Bait., 1819-20, Amer. J. M. Sci., n. s. Oct., 1850. "Dr. IT. G. Jameson was no doubt one of the ablest surgeons of his day. He took away, for the first time in the world, nearly the entire Upper Jaw (1820); in May, 1821, he ligated the External Iliac Artery; in 1823 he performed Tracheotomy, the first in Bait. ; in 1 824 he excised the Cervix Uteri (the first in Great Britain or America). He was the first in Bait, to attempt Ovariotomy" (Browns Surg, of Bait., Trans. Med. and Ch. Fac. Md., 1881, p. 268-70). While Phys. to Bd. of Health, Bait., he obtained vaccine virus by vaccinating a cow, see his Beport, 1831. JAY, JOHN G., b. (?); M. D. Md. Univ., 1871 ; M. Md. Acad. Sci., 1876; Prof. Anat. and Op. Surg, in Woman's Med. Coll., Bait., 1882-83. Case of Extraordinary Spleen, Bait. M. J. and Bull., Oct, 589, 1870. JENNINGS, SAM. K., b. N. J., 1771; M. D. Rutgers Coll., X. J. ; M. M. and Ch. Fac. Md. ; Prof. Therap. and Mat. Med. W. Med. Univ., Bait., 1827-39 ; Prof. Obstet. in same, 1839-42 ; Prof. Anat. Md. Acad. Fine Arts, 1838-45; Pres. Med. Soc. of Bait., 1824; Hon. M. D. Md. Med. Univ., 1818; Pres. Asbury Coll., 1824; died in Bait, 1854 (see Mem. in Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., 1856, and in Cyclo- paedia of Methodism, Phila., 1875). A Plain Explanation of the Nature and Cure of Disease predicated on Facts and Experience, and the Train of Thought that led to the Invention of the Portable Hot-Bath, Kichmond, 1814, 8vo, pp. 120 ; 118 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. On the Functions of the Skin, Trans. Med. Soc. of Md., 1822; On Therapeutics., Md. M. Eec. iii. 437, 1830; Contributions to Wesleyan Eepository; Co-ed. Neutral Eights, 1824; Letter to City Authori- ties of Bait, on Yellow Fever of 1820, in Doc. of same, pp. 3, 4, 140; A Treatise on Prolapsus Uteri and a New Pessary, Bait., Matchett, 1841, pp. 11 ; An Exposition of the Late Controversy in the Meth. Ch., &c., &c, Bait, Harrod, 1831, 8vo, pp. 247. JOHNS, MONTGOMERY, b. Md, ; M. D. Univ. Md., 1853 ; A. M.Princeton, 1847; Prof. Chem. Md. Institute; Prof. Pract. Med. Iowa Med. Coll. ; Prof. Math, and Chem. in Wash. Coll. Md. ; Prof. Chem. in Agricultural Coll. Md. ; Prof. Anat. Georgetown Med. Coll. ; Ph. D., 1866 ; died 1871. A Clinical Phrase Book in English and German, containing the usual Questions and Answers employed in examining and prescribing for Patients, and with an English-German and German-English Lexi- con, Phila., Lea & Blanchard, 1853. JOHNSON, EDWAED, b. 1767; Attending Phys. Bait. Co. and City Alms House, 1789; M. City Council, 1799; Judge Orphans Ct. and Assoc. Judge City Court of Bait., 1804-5 ; Mayor of Bait., 1809, 19 and 23 ; Chairman of Com. of Vig. and Safety of Bait. City, 1815 ; died 1829, get. 62. Address to U. S. Government on the Condition of Bait, and its Means of Defence, 1815 (Jonrn. Cong., 1815); A Series of Letters and other Documents relating to Yellow Fever in Bait., Bait., 1820, and pub. for the benefit of the 2d or Eastern Dispensary, 1820, pp. 211. The cost of printing this book was paid for chiefly by Johnson, then Mayor, out of his own means. It contains a full history of the Yel- low Fever Epidemic in Bait, of 1819-20, with reports of all the physicians attending it, and a message of the Mayor, in which he eulogizes the conduct of the physicians in very high terms (see Chro- nology, infra, 1820). JOHNSON, HENEY. Eeport on Yellow Fever, 1819-20, in Doc. of that Dis., 1820, pp. 173, 1820. JOHNSTON, CHEISTOPHEE, b. Bait., 1822; M. D. Univ. Md., 1843 ; M. M. and Ch. Fac. Md. and its Pres. 1876-7; M. Amer. M. Ass. ; M. Bait. Patholog. Soc. and a founder, 1853 ; M. Med. and MEDICAL ANNAi.H OF BALTIHOBS. Ill Surg. Soo. and one of its Onilors; M. Clin- Hoe. of Md. and a founder, L875,and its Pres., L878; M. Mioros. 800. of Bait; M. Md. Acad. Sci., 1876; M. [nternat. Med. Cong., Phila., L876; Prof Anat, and Physiol., 1863-6; of Anat., L866 70; of Prin. and Practice of Bnrg., 1870-72 ; Prof. Surg., 1872-80, and Binoe Emeritna Prof of Bnrg. Med. Dep. Univ. Md. Gleet and its Treatment, Amer. -J. Med. Bci., n. s. xix, 1850; Re- port on Surgery (with plates) of h'elina, designed by Reporter, Trans. Md. Oh. Fac. Md. 22-55, 1854; Auditory Apparatus of Oulex, Mos- quito, Journ. Micros. Science, iv. 97-102, 1855 (an able and widely quoted paper); Contributions to the Minute Anatomy of the Teeth, Brit. J. Dent. Sci. 84-7, 1856; Synopsis of Papers published and sent to Fac. Md. by the Junto of Montevideo, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md. 65-74, 1856; Analysis of Twin (Shanghai Eggs, Va. M. J. Oct., 303, 1857; Color of Blood Corpuscles, J. Micros. Sci. iv. 10-26, 1857; On Tracheotomy (with Donaldson and Buckler), Trans. Bait. Patholog. Soc, Va. M. J., April, 270, 1857. (The above paper on Blood Corpuscles is also in Silliman's Jour. 1858, the Canada Natu- ralist, 1858, and in Cat. Scientif. Pap. Boyal Soc. Lond.) Method of Preparing and Mounting Hard Tissues for the Microscope, Silliman's Journ. xxv. 232-5 ; Case of Extra-Uterine Pregnancy, Foetus ex- tracted ])er anum 4 years and 6 months after Completion of Term of Nat. Labor, Amer. J. Med. Sci., July, 1858; Notes upon Odonto- logy, Amer. J. Dent. Sci. ix. 337-343, 1859, also in Cat. Scientif. Pap. Eoy. Soc. Lond. ; Operating Chair for Obstetric Surgery and Vagi- nal Examination, Md. and Va. M. J., Aug., 140, 1860; On a Dia- tomaceous Earth from Calvert Co., Md., Amer. Ass. Proceed., 151- 160, 1860, also in Cat. Scientif. Pap. Eoy. Soc. Lond. ; Description of Pseudo-cephalic Monster, Amer. J. Med. Sci. iv. 96-99, 1862; Case of Acupressure upon Popliteal Artery, Eich. M. J., Sept., 232, 1867 ; On Urethral Stricture, operated on (with Prof. Smith) with Mais- soneuve Instrument, ibid., 437, 1867 ; A Lecture on the Discovery of the Circulation of the Blood, Bait., 1867, 8vo, pp. 15 ; On Trau- matic Tetanus, Amer. J. M. Sci., 1870; Poisoning by Sulphate Atropia, Bait. M. J. and Bull., ii. 276, 1871 ; Report on Surg. Trans. M. and Ch. F. Md., 1874; Tumor of the Testicle, ibid., April, 1ST6 : Eep. on Surg., ibid., 1876; On the Microscopy of the Blood, Trans. Inter-Nat. Med. Congress, Phila., 1876, Svo, pp. 22 ; Epithelioma Penis, Md. M. J., 155-6, 1877 ; Address before M. and Ch. Fac. of Md., On Experts, Registration and Microscopy, 1S77, Trans, of same, 120 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. 1877; Surg. Treat, of Croup and Diphtheria, 1873, pp. 13; Inaug. Address as Pres. of Clinical Society of Bait, Md. M. J., 282-284, 1878; Address before Med. and Surg. Soc. of Bait., Jan., 1858, pp. 19; Amylene (read before Bait. M. and Surg. Soc), Proceed, of same, p. 57, 1857; Case of Fissured Sternum, M. and Surg. Soc. Pro- ceed., Feb., p. 90, 1859; On Gold Dust and Iron Filings as an Antidote for Corrosive Sublimate, Amer. J. M. Sci., April, 1868; Plastic Sur- gery and Skin-Grafting, in Pract. Surg., ed. by Prof. John Ashurst, Jr., Pbila., No. xiii. 1881 (Wood & Co. Pub.); Valedict. to Grad. Med. Univ. Md., March, 1865, Bait. 1865, 8vo, pp. 16; Hot-Air Blow Pipe, Amer. J. Med. Sci., 238, Jan., 1854. JONES, CHAS. H., b. Somerset Co., Md., 1828; M. D. Univ. Md., 1851; Vac. Phys., 1867; Actg. Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1865; a founder and Pres. Bait. Med. Ass., 1869. On Ergot, Proceed. Bait. Med. Ass., 1867; Traumatic Tetanus suc- cessfully treated in the Jarvis U. S. A. Hosp., Bait., 1865, M. J. and Bull., 385, July, 1871 ; Causes of Sudden Death in the Puerperal Con- dition, Md. M. 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I li-'i of Mexico during Mexican War, and with Farragul daring late Oivi] War, retired from active duly L879; Snrg. U. B. X., L861; Fleet Surg. Pacif. Squad., 1871, and of European Station, Med. Inspector, Mar. 3, 1871; Med. Direct., L873. *Dysenteria Acuta, Med. Univ. Pa., L888; [nvented a valuable apparatus for Krariure of Patella, noticed in " Mechanical Therapeu- tics," &c, by P. AValcs, U. 8. N. The reviewer of Wales' work, in Amer. J. Med. Sci., Jan., 1868, speaks of this apparatus of I >r. Lands- dale's as a very elegant and effective arrangement for Fractured Patella (see op. cit., p. 476). LATIMER, THOS. SARGENT, b. Ga., 1839; M. D. Univ. Md., 1861 ; M. Amer. Med. Asso. ; M. M. and Oh. F. Md. ; Pres. Olin. Soc. Bait., 1880, and one of its founders, 1875 ; Pres. Bait. Med. Asso. 1872; M. Patholog. Soc. and its V. Pres., 1875-6; Co-ed. Bait. Med. Jour., 1870, Vol. i. to No. x. of Vol. ii. (afterwards called Bait. Med. J. and Bulletin); Sec. Sect, on Anat. and Surg. Amer. Med. Asso., 1874-5 ; Prof. Anat. Dental Coll. Bait. ; Prof. Histology and Patholog. Anat., 1872; of Genl. Surgery, 1872-6; of Physiology and Dis. Children at Coll. Phys. and Sur. Bait., 1876-80-83 ; Asst. Surg. C. S. A., 1861. Typhus Fever treated with Belladonna, Bait. M. J. and Bull., Aug. 467, 1870 ; The Origin of Diseases (read before M. and Ch. F. Md. at Cumberland, Sept., 1870); Diffusion of Diseases, Bait. M. and Surg. J., Sept., 573, 1870 ; Review of Wilkes " On the Origin of Specific Diseases," Bait. M. J. and Bull., Jan. 1871 ; Edited and re- wrote part i. (Anat. and Physiol.) of Harris' Principles and Practice of Dentistry, 1871 ; On Anesthetics in Midwifery, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., pp. 20-36, 1873 (first paper on this topic in Bait): Re- port of Cases of Diphtheritic Paralysis, Md. Med. J., Bait., i. 29-315, 1880 ; Introductory Address at Coll. Phys. and Surg., Bait., Bait. Med. J., Nov., 1879. LEE, CHAS. C, b. Md.; M. D. Univ. Md., 1853 ; Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1st Cav., 1861-5. On Infantile Convulsion. Trans. M. and Ch. F. Md., April. 1875. LEE, WM., b. Md., 1S44: M. D. Univ. Md., 1865 : M. M. and Ch. F. Md. ; M. Acad. Sci. Bait.; Clin. Soc. Bait. : Phvs. to W. E. Hosp. for Dis. Children ; Sur?. Gen. Mil. State of Md. 124 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. On the Effects of Stimulation of an Excised Nerve, N. Y. Med. Record,- Sept, 1877; On the Treatment of Chorea, Md. M. J., Oct, 1877 ; Foreign Bodies in the Stomach, Phil. M. and S. Reporter, Nov. 1877 ; Differential Diagnosis between Diphtheria and Mem- branous Croup (read before M. and Ch. Fac. Md.), Trans, of same 1878 ; Report on Mat. Med. and Chemistry, ibid., 134, 1879 ; Case of Anaemia, with excessive irritability of Stomach, treated with hypoder- mic injections of Citro-Ammoniate of Iron, Md. M. J., iv. 87-89, 1879 ; Treatment of "Whooping Cough by Atropia hypodermically and by Carbolic Acid Inhalations, N. Y. M. J., July, 34, 1880 ; Headaches among Young Children, Md. M. J., i. 1881. LIEBMAN, GUSTAV, b. ; M. M. and Ch. Fac. Md. ; Sec. German Med. Soc, Bait ; Sec. Med. and Surg. Soc, Bait., 1871 ; Bait Med. Asso. Rattlesnake Poisoning, Proceedings Bait. Med. Asso., 1868 ; On Suicide, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., 1881. LEONARD, B. F., b. Md.; M. D. Univ. Md. 1876; M. M. and Ch. Fac. Md. ; M. and Surg. Soc, Bait. ; Ass. Phys. Md. Woman's Hosp., 1878-9. Recent Progress in Obstet and Gynaecology, Md. M. J., iii. June, 98, 1878, and 77-252, 311, 374, ibid., 1878, and in 49, Nov., 1878; idem, ibid., vi. Nov., 1879. LEONARD, W. T., b. — ; Asst. Surg. IT. S. A., 1838-42; City Council, 1845; Prof. Wash. Med. Univ., Bait, 1847-51; Lecturer on Nat. Philos. and Chem. Fell's Point Institute, 1836 ; Health Com. Bait., 1845-8. Report to Mayor and City Council of Baltimore on the health of the City, Dec. 31, 1846 ; Attempted to secure fresh vaccine virus by vaccinating the cow, 1845, but failed, succeeded in 1846 (see his Re- port dated Jan. 1, 1846, and Dec. 31, 1846). LYNCH, JOHN S., b. Md., 1828 ; M. D. Univ. Md., 1853 ; M. B. M. and Surg. Soc, and its Pres., 1876 ; Acad. Med., Patholog. Soc, Clin. Soc, M. and Ch. Fac. Md., Amer. Med. Ass. ; Memb. Leg. of Md., 1857-8 ; Prof. An at, 1872, and of Princ and Pract and Clin. Prof. Chest and Throat, Coll. Phys. and Surg., Bait, 1873-80 ; Prof. Prin. and Pract. Med. Woman's Med. College, Bait, 1882-3 ; M. Md. Acad. Science, 1876. MEDICAL ANNAI.H OF ISA I/ITM' >i: !■ . 126 On the liiU.holn or (JuriD.'ii) Measles, I Id. and Lonis. Bled. J., Sept., 363, I h?'J ; Relation or certain Abnormal 1 1 earl Sounds to Draamia and Brightfs Disease (read before Olin. Soc, Bait., May LI, is??;, Md. M. J., 05-101, 1877 (this paper is the first on this topic in America or Great Britain, and anticipates the views of Dr. Pother- gill on this subject); On Veratrum Viride, Trans. M. and Oh, Md., 1877; Apyrctics and Antipyretics in Fever, Trans, of Bame, 1878; Reply to Dr. John Van Bibber's pamphlel entitled "The Future of the Johns Hopkins University," Southern Clinic, Rich- mond, also repr., 1870; Address on Practice of Medicine, .Mat. Med. and Physiology, Trans. Amer. Med. Ass., 137, 1880; On the Preven- tion of Diseases, Sanatarian, i. 40, Jan., 1878; Physiological Rela- tions of the Red and the White Blood Corpuscles, Rd. and Louis. M. J., Oct. 8, 1873; Etiology and Treatment of Eclampsia, Bait. Phys. and Surg., July, 1874 ; The Germ Theory of Disease, ibid., Sept., 1875 ; Hemorrhagic Malarious Fever, ibid., Feb., 1876. MACAULEY, PATRICK (son of Alex. Macauley and Elizabeth Jerdine), b. at Yorktown, Va., 1702; ed. at St. Mary's; M. D. Univ. Pa., 1815, pupil of Rush; Phys. Bait, Gen. Disp., 1815-16; Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1814, at Fort Mifflin; M. City Council, 1827-30; M. M. and Ch. Fac. Md. ; its Sec. and Censor, 1810 ; M. Md. Acad. Sci., one of its founders, 1810 ; its Sec, 1822, and its Pres., 1836 ; Lec- turer on Clin. Med. at Md. Hosp., 1822 ; Co-ed. (with Sands) of "The North American," a Aveekly jour, of politics, science and literature, May 20, 1827; Director Bait, and O. R. R., 1828 ; died Sept., 1840. * On Emetics, Med. Univ. Pa., 1815 ; Case of Lumbrici dis- charged through the Abdominal Walls, Med. Recorder, iii. 401, 1820 ; On Small-Pox and Vaccination, ibid., v. 380, 1822 ; On Bloodlet- ting in Ancient and Modern Times, with a defence of B. Rush's use of it, Trans. Med. Soc. of Md., ibid., 1822 ; On the Ziziphus Vul- garis and the Lolus, ibid., v. 02, 1822 ; Letter to City Authorities on the Yellow Fever, in Doc. of same, 1820, Bait., pp. 23 ; An Anniver- sary Discourse before the Med. and Ch. Fac. Md., Tuesday, June 3, 1823, on Medical Improvement, Bait., Lucas & Coale, 1824, 8vo. pp. 38; On Emasculation of Squirrels, Amer. Farmer, iii. 317, 1823. MACGILL, CHARLES, b. Bait., 1S06; ed. Bait. Coll.,lS23: M. D. Med. Univ., 1828 (pupil of Dr. Chas. G. Worthington); Res. 126 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Student Bait. Co. and City Aims-House ; Pract. in Hagerstown, 1829 : Pres. Elector, 1840; One of the founders " Hagerstown Mail," 1828; Col. and Major-Genl. Md. Militia; Phys. to Hosp., Hagers- town, 18(33 ; Surg. C. S. A., 1862-4; M. M. and Chir. Fac. Md., and Chairman of Sect, on Surg., 1858 ; died at Eichmond, Va., May 3, 1881. Report on Surgery, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., 185S. MACGILL, WM. D., b. Md., 1802 ; M. D. Univ. Md., 1823 ; M. Med. and Chir. Fac. Md. ; Eemoved to Hagerstown, and continued in practice there till he died, Mar. 13, 1833, set. 31 (obit, in Hagerstown Torchlight). * On Parturition, Med. Univ. Md., 1823 ; An Account of a Case in which both Carotid Arteries were tied in the same subject at an interval of a month, for the arrest of Fungous Tumors of both eyes, successful, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., 1853, p. 5, also Am. J. Med. Sci., July, p. 37, 1847; also Gross in Centennial of Surg., Amer. J. Med. Sci., Vol. lxxi, April, 1876. The only account I can find of this remarkable operation, the first of the kind on record, is in a letter from Dr. J. I. Cohen of Baltimore, to Dr. J. Kearny Rodgers of New York, and published in the NeAv York Med. and Phys. Journal, 1825, Vol. iv. pp. 5-6. He says: "We regret with you, that my friend, Dr. (W. D.) Macgill has not made known his inter- esting operation of tying the two carotids. The patient was a female, with fungous tumors of both eyes ; whether fungous haemat- odes or not, I am not now sure of. The eyes, however, were both destroyed and presented an ugly confused mass, which protruded beyond the sockets, and the disease was increasing every day. From the success attending the operation of tying the carotids for tumors about the head, Dr. Macgill was led to adopt this plan in treating his patient, and finding the effect of one carotid to be limited to one tumor, he ventured upon the bold attempt of arresting the progress of the other by cutting off also its supply of blood, which he did about a month after the first operation. It is some time since I heard of the patient, but several months after the last operation she was doing well and the tumors subsiding. The case occiu-red near Hagerstown, Md., about a year and a-half or two years ago. There were some interesting physiological facts observed during the progress of the case, which Dr. M. mentioned to me, but which I must pass by for the present, hoping Dr. M. will be induced to give a full MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. I - y T .account of everything conix-eh-d wil h I his first attempt, I beli< tying both carotids in bhe human subject." In an interview with Dr. Ohas. Macgill (nephew of Dr. W. D. Macgill and sonofDr. < M.), he assures bhe writer thai the patienl entirely recovered, and he thinks an acoountof bhe case was published in a medical journal al Wheeling, Va., or Pittsburg, Pa. See also defence of Dr. M/s claim by Dr. E.G. Edrington, formerly of Baltimore, bul Hun of Pittsburg, in u letter addressed to M. and Oh. Kao. Md. (Of which lie member) and published in Trans, of same for April, L853. MACKENZIE, COLIN (son of Thos. M., who migrated from Scotland to Calvert Co., Md., circ. 1755, and mar. first Miss Johnstone, sister of Gove. Thos. J., who died s. p.; and second Miss Johns of same county, by whom he had issue Colin, Cosmo and George), born in Calvert Co., Md., 1775; M. D. Univ. Pa., 1797 (pupil of Geo. Brown of Bait, and afterwards his partner); M. Phil, and Chem. Soc., Phila. ; Phys. to St. Andrew's Soc, Bait., 1815-26 ; Attending Surg, and Phys. of Bait. City Hospital, 1799-1808, under appoint- ment of City Council; Surg, and Lessee, with Dr. Jas. Smythe, 1808-19; Surg, and Lessee alone till 1827. Dr. C. M. mar. Miss Pinkerton of Pa., 1799, by whom he had issue (Dr.) John Pinkerton, (Dr.) Geo. Brown, (Dr.) James Smythe, and Thos. Greer, an eminent chemist and apothecary of Bait.; Dr. Colin Mackenzie died 1827, set. 52. *On Dysentery, Med. Univ. Pa., 1797, 8vo, pp. 47 (ded. to his preceptor, Dr. Geo. Brown of Bait.); A Case of Dislocation of Shoulder reduced after it had existed nearly six months, by Dr. C. Mackenzie and. Jas. Smythe, Dorsey's Surg.,- Vol. i. 226. Dr. Dorsey says : " Dr. Mackenzie has accomplished what no other of this or a former age can boast of having performed." MACKENZIE, COLIN (grandson of the first Colin and nephew of Dr. James Smythe M., of Bait.), b. Md. : M. D. Cleveland Med. Coll., Ohio. MACKENZIE, GEO. BROWN (son of the first Dr. Colin M.), b. Bait., 1807; M. D. Univ. Md., 1828 : Phys. to Special Cholera Hosp.. Bait., 1832 : died 1S33. Eeports of Cholera Cases in No. 1 Hosp. Bait.. 1832, Md. Med. Recorder, iii. 1832. 12S MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. MACKENZIE, GEO. BROWN (son of John P. and grandson of the first Colin M.), b. Bait., 1834 ; M. D. Univ. Md., 1862 ; Asst. Surg. Vols. U. S. A., 1862-5 ; died at Wash., 1 Jan. 1865. MACKENZIE, JAMES SMYTHE (son of first Colin), b. Bait., 1818; M. D. Univ. Pa., 1839; Phys. Bait. Genl. Disp., 1839-40. * On Croup, Med. Univ. Pa., 1839. MACKENZIE, JOHN CARRERE (son of John P. and grandson of first Colin), b. Bait., 1824; M. D. Univ. Md., 1847; died 1866. MACKENZIE, JOHN NOLAND (son of John Carrere and grand- son John P.), b. Bait., 1853; graduate Univ. Va., 1874; M. D. Univ. Va., 1876, and of Med. Dep. Univ. N. Y., 1877; Asst. to Med. Staff, Bellevue Hosp., N.Y., 1877-8; House Phys. in same, 1878-9 ; Interne, Rotunda Hosp., Dublin, Ireland ; Chef de Clinique, under Dr. Morell Mackenzie, at Hosp. for Dis. of Throat and Chest, Golden Square, London, one and a-half years ; Private pupil Drs. Ziemssen and Oertel at Univ. Munich ; One year at Vienna; Attg. Phys. Bait. Eye, Ear and Throat Charity Hosp., 1882 ; Co-ed. Md. Med. J., 1882-3 ; M. American Laryngolog. Ass. ; Bait. Acad. Med. ; M. Clin. Soc. of Md. ; M. M. and Chir. Fac. Md., &c. Congenital Syphilis of the Throat, based on the Study of 150 cases, Amer. J. Med. Sci., Oct., 1880, Art. 1; Ueber den Befund einer Excessbildung an der Trachea eines 41-jaehrigen Mamies, Wiener Medizinische Jahrbuecher, 1881, 1 Heft (On a Malformation in the Trachea of a man aged 41); Selbstaendige Syphilis im mittleren Drittel der Trachea, ibid. (Isolated Syphilis of the Middle Third of the Trachea) ; Ueber die sogenannten Substanzverluste auf der Schleimhaut des Larynx, der Trachea und der Bronchien bei tubercu- loese Lungenphthisie, Monatsschrift fuer Olirenheilkunde sowie fuer Nasen, Rachen, Kehlkopf u. Luftroelien Krankheiten, Berlin, 1881, No. 9, Art. 1 (On the so-called Apthous Erosion of the Larynx, Trachea and Bronchi in Tubercular Phthisis of the Lung) ; Prolapse of the Laryngeal Ventricles, with Illustrative Cases, Medical News, Phila., May 27, 1882, Art. 1 ; Diphtheritic Ulceration of the Air- passages and its Relation to Pulmonary Phthisis, Trans. M. and Chir. Fac. Md., 1882; Transfixion of the Left Arytenoid Cartilage by a Fishbone,Loss of Motion in the corresponding'half of the Larynx, Abscess, Recovery, Md. Med. 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Sci., vol. i. 1835; Report of Surgical Cases,. with remarks (Morbid State of Spermatic Cord simulating Hernia, Excision of Astragalus, Extirpation of Tonsils), ibid., Nov., No. 2, 81, 1835; Surgical Cases (Lithiasis, Lithotomy, Accidents of the Spring Lancet, Stricture of Urethra), ibid., No. 2, 174, 1835 ; Cases in Surgery (Lithotomy, Ligature of the Brachial Artery, ibid., Jan., 233, 1835; Cases in Surgery (Amputation of Leg, Wound of Liver, Strychnia in Paralysis, Inverted Toe-nail), ibid., March 377, 1835 ; Hemorrhoidal Tumors, ibid., April, 10-22, 1835 ; Extirpation of Tumors of Neck, ibid., 75, 1835 ; Femoro-popliteal Aneurism, Extir- pation of Testes, ibid., 78, iv. 1835 ; Pathology and Treatment of Ir- ritation, Local, Sympathetic and Constitutional, ibid., 89-104, 145-151, June, 1835; Extirpation of Thyroid Gland, ibid., 309, 1835; Case of Fungus Haematodes, ibid., 57, 1835 ; Lithotripsy Cases, Am. J. M. Sci., xxi. 25, 1837 ; Successful Extirpation of Parotid Gland, ibid., Nov., 1838, and in Am. Med. Intell., Nov., 59, 1838; Surgical Clinic Cases, Am. J. Med. Sci., xxii. 59, 1838; Ligation of Carotid, Case, Md. Med. and Surg. J., July, 1839 ; Treatment of Vascular Naevi, Am. J. M. Sci., n. s. vi. 260, 1843; Clinical Lecture on Lithotomy (with cut of gorget), Md. and Va. M. J., xiv. 245-8, 1860; A New Instrument for Treatment of Fractures of the Lower Extremities, ibid., xiv. Jan., 1-5, and March, 177-181, 1860, with woodcut, (this is the first publication of his anterior splint with suspension) ; On MEDICAL ANNALS <>K l!A LTIM< >UK. Oyer-distention of the Bladder, ibid., w. 177 I ■'. i 60; On Disloca- tion of the Shoulder Join I,, Am. J. M. Sci., July 30, L801 | On Hydro- cele, Md. and Va. M. .)., wi. I, L861; Bnrgioal Oases a1 Clinic of Univ. Md., Phila. M. and S. Rep,; 34-469, L863; Surgical Olinic (Hydrocele, Fracture, Syphilis, Burns, Varicocele, Psoriasis), ibid., 3-353, 1864; do., ijrid., 333 393, 1865; Surgical Oases (Injury of Foot, Amputation, Gunshot Wounds, Ali-n.-y, Fractures and D cations, Scrofulous Opli thai., Syphilitic lritis,Ulcei\s, Re-amputation), ibid., 9-390,1866; (with Ohrist. Johnstone), Urethra] Stricture oper- ated on with Maissoneuve's Instrument, Kich. Med. J., Sept., 437, 1807; A New Metallic Snare for Ligature of Arteries, N. Y. Med* Gaz., Nov., 1867; On Fracture of Lower Extremity and Use of Sus- pensory Apparatus, Bait., 1867, 8vo, pp. 70 ; Address on the late Dr. John H. O'Donovan, delivered before M. and Ch. Fac. Md., Bait., 8vo, pp. 16; Chloroform Pro and Con, Bait. M. J. and Bull., June 321, 1870; On Irritation, ibid., Nov., 641, 1870; Abscess within the Cranium, ibid., Dec, 715, 1870, also Am. J. M. Sci., n. s. April, 595, 1871; Semi-annual Address before M. and Ch. Fac. Md., 1872; On the Toxical Effects of Hydrate Chloral, Bost. M. and S. J. Aug., 1872; Also Am. J. M. Sci., Oct., 1871; Hydrocele of the Seminal Vesiculae, Am. J. M. Sci., n. s. Jan., 285, 1873 ; Amputation by Lig- ature and Elastic Cord (woodcut), ibid., Jan., 143, 1875; Introd. Lecture to Course Theory and Pract. at Transylvania Univ. Ky., 1838; Address before M. and Ch. Fac. Md. on the Fashions control- ling Medical Views and Practice, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md. at Cumberland, Sept., 1871 ; Keport of the Section on Surg., Trans. Amer. Med. Ass., 2, 1849; Legends of the South, by Somebody who desires to be considered Nobody, Bait., W. K. Boyle, 1869, 12mo, pp. 70 (reviewed and highly praised by Bledsoe in South. Eev.,vii. 1870, 191). Dr. N. K. Smith adopted the principle of suspension in treat- ing fractures of the leg, 1827 (see Eeese in Sam. Cooper's Surg. Diet., Appendix, p. 78). SMYTH, JAMES, (grandson of Thos. of Engl., who settled in Kent Co., Md., before 1693, and son of Thos. Smyth, distinguished in the ^Revolution as a member of Mil. Council of Safety and mem. State Constitutional Con v. of 1776), was born in Chestertown, Kent Co., Md., 1773 ; ed. in London and a pupil of Drs. John and Wm. Hunter ; leased the Md. Hosp., cor. Broadway and Monument St, 1808, with Dr. Colin Mackenzie, and continued in joint charge of 160 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. the institution till his death, 1819. During this period he purchased at considerable cost ($20,000) a series of wax figures illustrative of physiological anatomy, and presented them to the hospital. He was considered an eminent surgeon and physician. Dislocation of Humerus reduced after nearly six months' standing, Dorsey Surg., vol. i. 226, 1805. This was the case of a sailor who had suffered the accident while on his voyage to Liverpool, at which place several surgeons had made repeated and unsuccessful efforts at reduc- tion. Drs. S. and Mackenzie bled him ad deliquium before attempting its reduction, after which they experienced no difficulty. The head of the humerus was under the pectoralis. SNYDER, J. C, b. Md. ; M. D. Univ. Md., 1817. Case of Spontaneous Evolution of Foetus, Am. J. M. Sci., xi. 263, 1831. STEINER, LEWIS H., b. Fred. City, Md., 1827 ; Acad. Fred. ; A. B., 1846, and A. M. Marshall Coll. Pa., 1849 ; ad eundum A. M., 1854, St. James Coll., and 1869, Yale Coll. ; M. D. Univ. Pa., 1849 ; associated with Dr. J. R. W. Dunbar in conducting Bait. Med. Inst. for 3 years, 1852-5 ; Prof. Chem. Md. Coll. Pharm., 1856 ; Swann Lect. on Applied Chem. Md. Inst., 1855 ; Prof. Chem. and Nat. Hist. Columbian Coll. Wash., 1853 ; Prof. Chem. and Pharm. Nat. Med. Coll. Wash., 1853 ; Lect. on Chem. and Physics, Coll. St. James, 1854; Fel. Med. and Ch. Fac. Md., 1853, Mem., 1853, andFel. Amer. Ass. for Adv. of Sci., 1874 ; M. Amer. Med. Ass., 1852 ; Corr. M. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1855 ; Corr. M. Md. Acad. 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Fac. Md., April, 1874, and repr. Bait., 1874, Svo, pp. 18 ; Some Lessons learned from the First Century of our National Existence, 1875 (delivered before Lit. Soc. of Franklin and Marshall Coll., Lancaster, Pa.), Phila., 1875, Svo, pp. 28 ; The Louisiana Leg- islature and State Rights, speech before Senate, Md., Annap., 1874, Svo, pp. 22 ; Remarks on the Death of Hon. Reverdy Johnson, in Senate of Md., Feb., 1876 ; Remarks on the Death of Hon. Chapman Billingsley in the Senate, Md., Feb. 1876 ; Am I My Brother's Keeper ? Amer. Pub. Health Ass., Nov., 1875, Cambridge, 1876, Svo, pp. 16 ; Health a Prerequisite to National Success in Peace or in War, Report of State Board of Health, Annapolis, 1878, Svo, pp. 16 ; A Plea for the Study of Languages by the Medical Student, Mercersburg Review, Phila., 1879, Svo, pp. 9 ; Some Changes required by the present Status of Medicine, an Address before Alumni of Med. Dep. Univ. Pa., March, 1879, Phila., 1879, 8vo, pp. 40; Eulogy on Hiram Winchester, de- livered before the Alumnae of First Pres. Fred. Fern. Sem., Sept. 9, 1879, Fred., 8vo, pp. 12 ; The Preliminary Education needed by the Medical Student, an Address, as President, before Amer. Acad. Med., N. Y., Sept. 16, 1879, N. Y., 8vo, pp. 16; An Address on the Objects of the Association and its Claims on the People for Support and Sympa- thy, Amer. Pub. Health Report, 1877-8, Bost., vol. iv. 169-172, 1880 ; Remarks on a Med. Professor's Recent Criticism of the American Academy of Medicine, Med. Gaz., Nov. 11, 1882, N. Y. Besides the MKDIOAI, ANNALH OF I: A r/l I M< »i: |.. 168 above, \)v. L. II. sininor'a fertile pen has enriched literature with many other productions. 8TEXJABT, GEO. EOME,b. Perthshire, Soot,, L605j M. D, Bdin., 1715; ar. in Amer., 1722 ; Settled at Annapolis ; .M. MK liA I.TI.NK Hih. L65 Uillctl l,he eommen-e of Kail inioiv, by - r i < I i n j j of Dr. Richard II. Thomas, Prof, of Obstet. in bhe Univ. of Md.), was born in Bait., Jnly L3th, is:;:!; obtained degreeof A. B. and A. M. in Haverford OolL, Pa»j was graduated M. D. in the Medical Department of the Univ. of Md., L856, and established himself as general practitioner in Balti- more. He is a member of bhe M. and Oh, Fac. of Md., oneof the V.-Presidents in L875-70, and again L878-79, 1st, Vice-Presideni and acting President; a Member oi* the Bait. Clin. Boo., and Pr( , 1877-78; a Member of the Bait. Acad. Med., and Presided for I 8:5; Trustee of the Johns Hopkins University ; Pres. of the Thomas Wilson Fuel Savings Society; V.-Pres. of the Bait. Manual Labor School ; Pres. of the Young Men's Christian Association for 1 8*J ! . 1 80, 81 ; Trustee of the Thomas Wilson Sanitarium. THOMAS, RICHARD HENRY, b. Md. 1805 ; M. D. Univ. Pa., 1828; Lect. on Obstet., Bait., 1835; Prof. Obstet, Md. Med. Univ., 1847-58 ; Phys. Bait. Gen. Disp., 1828-9 ; died 1860. *On Mania a Potu, Univ. Pa., 1828; Pathological Contributions, Bait. M. and S. J., 361, 1833 ; Cases of Midwifery, ibid., i. 22, 1833 ; Case of Intussusception, ibid., 248, 1833 ; Case of Cyanosis, ibid., 248, 1833; On Spinal Irritation, N. Amer. Archiv. M. and S. Sci., iii. 188, 1834 ; Mode of Disguising the Taste of Quinine, Amer. J. M. Sci., n. s. xix. 541, 1850; Sketch of the Caustic Pulverizer, Trans. Amer. Med. Ass., vii. 589, 1855 ; Case of Poisoning by Arsenic, Amer. Med. Intell., July, 1838. THOMAS, RICHARD HENRY (softj^J-kr^^J^^Jwmas), b. in Bait., 1854; A. B. Haverford College, Penna., 1872 ; M. D. Univ. of Md., 1875 ; studied in London, 1875-76 ; in Vienna, 1880-81 : ap- pointed Visiting Physician to House of Refuge, 1877 ; Prof, of Dis. of the Throat and Chest, Woman's Med. Coll., Bait., 1882 ; M. Med. and Oh. Fac. Md., Clin. Soc. Md., and Bait. Med. Ass. Report of Case of Adherent Placenta at Term, Md. Med. Jour., April, 1880 ; A Few Observations on State Regulation of Prostitu- tion, Md. Med. Jour., Feb. 15th, 1882 ; Correspondence on the same subject against Regulation, ibid., May 15, 1882, and July'15, Observations on the Treatment of some forms of Pulmonary Disease at Mont Dore, France, Md. Med. Jour., March 15, 1SS2 : A Contri- bution on the Influence of Season and Weather on the Death-Rate of Diphtheria in Bait,, Trans. Med. and Oh. Fac. Md., 1SS3. 170 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. THOMPSON, J. DAVIS, b. Fred. Co., Md., 1836; M. D. Univ. Md., 1861 ; Surg. N. C. E. B. Co. ; Junior Phys. to Mount Hope Eetreat for the Insane ; Asst. Surg, and Surg. C. S. A., 1862-5 ; died June. 1881. General Paralysis of the Insane, Trans. M. and Ch.Fac.Md. 1878; Dipsomania as distinguished from Ordinary Drunkenness, ibid., 1879; What can be done for our Imbeciles? ibid., 1880; Case of Acute Laryngitis in which Laryngo-tracheotomy was performed, Confed. St. M. and S. J., Dec, 1864, p. 212. TIFFANY, LOUIS McLANE, b. Bait, 1814; A. B. Cantab., 1866; M. D. Med. Univ. Md., 1868; M. Oh. Fac. Med., one of its Exec. Com. 1881 ; M. Bait Med. Ass. and its Pres., 1876 ; M. Clin. Soc, a found, and its V.-Pres., 1876-7 ; M. Bait M. and Surg. Soc. ; M. Md. Acad. Sci., 1874 ; ex-Prof. Anat at Dent Coll. Bait ; Prof. Operative Surg., 1874-81, and since, Prof. Prin. and Pract. Surg. Md. Med. Univ. Syphilis of Lung, Amer. J. Med. Sci., n. s. 90, 1874 ; Eeport of Case of Multiple Fracture, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., 152, 1874; On Deformation of Hip in 3d Stage of Morbus Coxarius, Md. M. J., 87-93, 1877 ; Dislocation of Eadius and Ulna outward, ibid., ii. 198-200, 1877 ; On Colotomy, Amer. J. M. Sci., Oct., 1877 ; A Sample Operation for Varicocele, Arch. Clin. Surg., Mar., 1877 ; Syphilis of the Lung, Amer. J. M. Sci., July, 1877; Eemoval of Naso-pharyngeal Polypus by Temporary Depression of both Upper Jaws, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md. x\pril, 180, 1878 (the first successful case in America) ; Flexure Treatment of Aneurism, N. Car. Med. J., June, 1878 ; On Contraction of Palmar Aponeuroses, M. Med. J., 240-244, 1878 ; On Deformity of Shoulder from Nerve Injury, Amer. J. Med. Sci., 85, 1878 ; Urethral Eheumatism, M. Med. J., v. 163, 153, 1878 ; Cases of Litholapaxy, Va. Med. Monthly, vi. 468, 1879 (first reported in the South) ; Diagnosis of Malignant Tumors of the Upper Jaw in Youth, Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., 206, 1880 (three cases operated on, all relieved) ; Tumor of Sciatic Nerve, Excision, together with 51 inches of Nerve, Md. M. J., 175, 1880 ; Strangulated Hernia, ibid., 145, 1880 ; Surgical Kidney, ibid., vii. 49, 1880 ; Osteo-Sarcoma of Upper Jaw, ibid., vi. 327, 1880 ; On Chancre, Primary Syphilis with- out Induration, ibid., vi. 391, 1880. TEIST, H. B., b. Pa. ; M. D. Jeff. Coll., Phila., 1857; Prof. Anat. MEDICAL ANNA I.:' QUf KAl.TIMOItK. 171 Wash. Med. Univ. Bait., L873-5; M. Patholog. Soc, Bait j A U. 8. A. and d. S. N., L861-5. Pulmonary Consumption, Bait. 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Bait. 2d Disp., 1827; M. D. Univ. Md. 1829; Asst, Surg. U. S. N., 1829; At Navy Yard, Pensacola, 1830-1; Sch. Grampus, W. Ind. Sq., 1832-3; Sp. duty, 1834-7; Surg., Feb. 20, 1838; On St. Poinsett, Home Sq., 1838-9 ; Nav. St. Bait., 1847-8 ; M. Amer. Med. Ass., 1848 ; On Lakes, 1850-1; Sacketts Harb., N. Y., 1853-5; Fleet Surg. E. Ind. Sq., 1856-9 ; On Lakes, 1859-61 ; Fleet Surg. Block. Sq. N. Atlant., 1861-5 ; Receiving Ship, Bait., 1876-7; Pres. Exam. Bd., 1868; Chief Bur. Med. and Surg., 1869; Surg. Gen. Navy, 1870 (?); Retired 1871 ; died 1880 (?). A Statement in Relation to the United States Naval Medical Corps, Trans. Amer. Med. Ass., vol. i. 30, 1848; Hints to the People upon MEDICAL ANNM.k OF BALTIlfOBS. L83 the Profession of Medicine, Buffalo, L852; Report of Gunshol Wound, Md. Med. and Surg J. April, L840; Hygienic Remarks on some of the Causes of Disease prevalent in the Western States, Md. M. and Snrg. J. Dec. L842; On Lifeboats, &o., Hammersley 5 Naval EnoycLin verba. Dr. Wm. M. Wood rendered very valuable service to fchi emment bya journey which he made a1 greal personal risli through Mexico, 1844, for which lie received the (hanks of the Department. WORTHINGTON, II. P., b. Md.; M. D. Univ. Md., L841. Rupture of the Womb at the moment of delivery, Amer. J. Med. Sci., Oct. 578, 1854. WEIGHT, THOMAS H., b. N. Y. (?) ; M. D. Coll. Phys. and Surg. N. Y., 1823; Hon. M. D. Med. Univ. Md. 1810: Phys. Bait. Aims-House, 1829-34; Elected Prof, in Md. Univ., 1831, but declined; Surg. Mate Bait. Bat. 1813 ; died 1856. On the Epidemic Fever at Elkridge Landing and Vicinity, Bait. Med. and Philos. Lyceum, No. 2, 27-42, 1811; A Historical and Physical Sketch of a Malignant Epidemic prevailing in Maryland and some other States in the last few years, with an Appendix on Venesection, Bait., 1815, 8vo, pp. 123 and (Appendix) pp. 43; Report of Cases in Bait. Alms House Infirmary (Hospital Gangrene), Am. J. Med. Sci., iv. 1828; Erysipelas at Bait. Alms House and its domina- tion of other diseases, ibid., iv, 23, 1829 ; Description of an Anoma- lous Pectoral Muscle, ibid., iv. 543, 1829 ; Cases in Bait. Alms House Hosp., Md. Med. Record, xv. 275, 1829 ; Treatment of Delirium Tremens by Warm Bath, ibid., v. 17, 1830 ;- Report to Trustees of State of the Medical Department of Bait. Alms House, ibid., x. 1831 ; The Warm Bath in the Treatment of Bilious Fever, ibid., vii. 1831 ; Case of Tubero-Carunculoid Liver, ibid., vii. 382, 1831 ; Report of Cases in Bait. Aims-House Hosp. ibid., viii. andix. 81, 1831 ; Contri- bution to Cardiac Pathology, Am. J. Med. Sci., xii. 17, 1833 ; Letters, Critical and Pathological, by Pa3tus, a remote descendant of Thrasus Psetus, Bait., Gushing & Bailey, 1807, 8vo. pp. 42. In the Report of Cases at Alms House, 1828, will be found those of Ununited Fracture successfully treated. WROTH, PEREGRINE, b. Md., 1786; M. D. Univ. Pa., 1807; Hon. M. D. Med. Univ., 1841 ; ed. at Wash. Coll.. Kent Co., Md., of which he was afterward visitor, gov. and pres. : a medical pupil of 1S4 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Drs. Ed. Worrell and Morgan Browne ; practiced 50 years in Kent Co., Md. ; removed to Baltimore, 1S76 ; Prof. Chem. Wash. Med. Univ., 1340-54; M. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., and its V.-Pres., 1856; M. Med. Soc. Phila. ; died in Bait., 1880, »t. 95. Account of a Fever in Kent County, Md., 1839, Md. M. and Surg. J., 1840; Eeport as Chairman of Committee on Epidemics of Amer. Med. Ass., On the Medical Topography and Epidemics of Maryland, Trans. Amer. Med. Ass., x. 66-90, 1857; Clinical Aphorisms, a con- tribution toward the History and Treatment of the Endemic Bilious Fever of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, designed for the Use of the Young Physician, Chestertown, Md., 1862, 8vo, pp. 217 ; Brief Me- moirs of Physicians of Kent Co., Md. (Drs. Anderson, Worrell, Browne, Page, Scott, Ch. Tilden, W. B. Tilden, Anderson, Jr., Will- son, Eeese, Fisher and Harper), Trans. M. and Ch. Fac. Md., 1873, and in MSS. in Toner's Lib., Wash. WYNNE, JAMES, b. Utica, N. Y., 1814 ; LL.D. Univ. N. Y., 1833; M. Amer. Med. Ass., 1857; practiced in Bait.; M. Md. Hist. Soc. Lives of Eminent Literary and Scientific Men <*f America, N. Y., 1850, 8vo, pp. 356; On Private Libraries of New York, E. Frerst, 1860, 8vo, pp. 456 ; On the Importance of the Study of Legal Medi- cine, Bait., (?), pp. 16 (n.d.); On Diphtheria, with an attempt to portray its History in the United States (?), pp. 32 (n. d.) ; Sanitary Eeport of Baltimore, Trans. Amer. Med. Ass., 1849, 555-576; Eeport on Asiatic Cholera, Bost. M. and S. J., Aug., 1849, also pub. as appendix to Eeport on Cholera of Gen. Bd. of Health to Parliament, Loud., 1852, 8vo, pp. 95 (for which he received a gold medal) ; On Diph- theria (read before N. Y. Acad. Med.), N. Y., 1861; Communication on Hygiene from the Med. Dep. of Nat. Institute, Wash., as Chair- man, Trans. Amer. Med. Ass. i. 305, 1848; Eeport on Vital Statis- tics of the United States, made to the Mutual Life Insurance Company of N. Y., 1857 ; Memoirs of Major Sam. Einggold (read before Md. Hist. Soc, April, 1847), Bait., Murphy & Co., 1847, pp. 16. YATES, H. P. Case of Epilepsy cured by the Eemoval of a por- tion of depressed Bone from the Skull, resulting from an injury re- ceived ten years prior to the operation, Amer. J. Med. Sci., Jan., 1860. MEDICAL ANNA LI OF BALTIHOSB. 186 STATES, .1011 N L, b. Md., L802; M. D. Md. dniv., 1822; M. Oity Oounoil, L836-40; Soh. Com., L836, '58/ '60 ; Man. Poor, L844; M. M. and Oh. Fao. Md., and its Pres., 1 366- 1 ; M. M. and 8ur| , and its Pres., 1855; died, L875. * On Arsenic, Md. Univ., 1822; On Emphysema Cellnlosa, Md Med. Recorder, 1, No. iii. 230, L829. ZOLLICOFFER, WM., b. Bait., 1793; M. I). Univ. Md., i F. Ooll. P.; Lcct. on Bot., Mat. Med. and Toxicol. ; Oor. M. Medico- Bot. Soc. Lond.; M. Helvetic Acad. Nat. Sci. ; Hon. M. Soc. Nat. Sci. Switzerland; L. M., 1817; Hon. M. Phila. Coll. Pharm., 1842; State Vac. Agent, 1831 ; died, 1853. Dr. W. Z., son of a Swiss noble- man who mig. to America before Revolution, and practiced in Bait, Middleburg, Fred. Co., and Uniontown. A Materia Medica of the United States, systematically arranged, Bait., R. J. Matchett, 1819, 16mo, pp. 120; 2d ed., 1826, pp. 245, Bait., 1827; On the Eupatoria Corollata, N. Y. Eclect. Repos., x. 18, 1820 ; On the Podophyllum Peltatum, Md. Med. Recorder, v. 73, 1822; On the Datura Stramonium, ibid., v. 92, 1822 ; On the Use of Prussiate of Iron in Intermittent Fever, ibid., 504, 1822 ; On Enpa- torium Perfoliatum in Tinea Capitis, Md. Med. Recorder, vi. 293, 1823 ; On Sanguinaria Canadensis, Phila. J. M. and Phys. Sci., 295, 1823 ; On the Euphorbia Hypericifolia, Amer. J. M. Sci., xi. 22, 1831 ; On the Euphorbia Corollata, Amer. J. M. Sci., xii. 71, 1833; On the Aposcynum Andros., ibid., xii. 376, 1833 ; Obstetric Cases, ibid., n. s. i. 109, 1841 ; On Euphorbia Maculata, ibid., iii. 125, 1842 ; Case of Dry Gangrene cured by Amputation, Med. Examiner, ii. 169, 1839; On the Annona Triloba, Amer. Farmer, vol. 6, p. 167, 1824; On Value of Root Crops, ibid., vol. 7, p. 338 ; On the Asclepias Svriaca, ibid., 8, 180; On the Sophora Tinctoria, ibid.,S, 219 ; On the Motion of Plants, ibid , vol. v. 87. SUBJECT IiNDEX. Abdominal Disease — Jameson ; Cases, Van Bibber, W. C. Abnormities — Malposition of kidneys, Butler, J. H.; Bifid uterus, Chatard, P. ; Lusus naturae, id. ; Absence of uterus, Chew, S. ; Eleven mos. gestation, Chisolm, J. J. ; Lusus naturae, Davidge, J. B. ; Irreg. of arteries, Godman, J. D. ; A pseudo-cephalic monster, Johnston, Ch. ; Malformation of rectum and anus, Knapp, M. L. ; Bony formation in place of lens, McDowell, W. J. ; Absence of external genitals in a female, Ogle, G. C. ; Ab- sence of both irides, Renting, G. ; Triple mammae, Roberts, G. C. W. ; Case of double penis, Smith, A. P. ; Lactation in an old woman, Warren, Ed. ; Extraordinary corneous excrescence, Weis- enthal, T. V. ; An anomalous pectoral muscle, Wright, Thos. H. Abortion — With retained placenta (3 papers), Browne, B. B. ; Essay on, Monmonier, J. F. ; Report on criminal, O'Donnell, D. A. Abscess — Duplicated, Byrne, John; Peritoneal (2 pap.), thoracic, Jameson ; In general, cranial, Smith, N. R. ; Of liver, Winslow, R. (2 pap.) Acclimation — Essay on, Williams, P. C. Acids — Boracic, in mucous inflammations of the genital organs, Hill, J. S. ; In eye diseases, Theobald, S. ; Butyric, Steuart, David ; Carbolic, in embalming, Caldwell, J. J.; Gallic, Steuart, D. ; Hydrocyanic, Steuart, D. ; Tannic, Bates, P. W. ; Uric, its rela- tion to dumb-bell crystals, Erick, Chas. ; Nitric, in disease, Watkins, T. ; In ague, Hammond, W. A. Acupuncture — Briar! y, W. Addresses, Anniversary — before M. and Ch. F. Md., Macauley, P., 1823 ; Med. and Surg. Soc. Bait. 1856, Miltenberger, G. W. ; before same, 1859, Steiner, L. H. Inaugural— before M. and Ch. F. Md. 1878, Arnold, A. B. ; before same, 1880, Chew, S. C. ; before same 1877, Johnston, Ch. ; before Clin. Soc. Bait. 1878, id.; before Med. and Surg. Soc. Bait. 1858, id.; before M. and Ch. F. Md. 1880, Wilson, H. P. C. MKMCAI. ANNAI.H OF BALTIMOBE. 1-7 -Introductory— at Md. Med. dniv. L837, l*i ( >, Aikin, W. B. L; a1 Ky. Son. Med. 1 850, Annan, S.j at Md. Med. Univ. L837, Bal (J.'; at same L837, Baxley, II. W.; at Wash. Med. CJniv. Bait 1851, Bond, T. E.; at same 1869, Ohanoellor, Ohas. W. ; aj Md. Med. Univ. L866, Donaldson, BV; al ami i 3*2, Ducatel, J. T. ; at Wash. Med. Univ. Bait. L837, Dunbar) J. R. W.jal Md. Med. Univ. 1834, Dunglison, I.'.; at Acad. Boi. Md. L830, Fisher, W. R. ; at Med. Univ. Pa. 1839, Gibson, Wm.; at M.I. Med. Dniv. 1858, Friok, Ohas. j at Rutgers Ooll. L827, Godman, J. D.; al Bait. Coll. Dent. Surg. 1854, Handy, W. R.; al same !-n. Harris, 0. A.; at Coll. Phys. and Surg. Bait. L879, Latimer, T. S.; at Jeff. Med. Coll. Phila. 1838, Pattison, G. S.; at Md. M< d. Univ. 1846, Power, Wm.; at Trans. Med. Univ. Ky. 1838, Smith, N. E.; at Wash. Med. Univ. Bait. 18G7, Warren, Ed.; at Md. Med. Univ. 1860, id. -Special— bef. Philom. Soc. St. Mary's Coll. 1841, Aikin, W. B. A.; bef. M. and Oh. F. Md. 1880, Ashby, T. A.; bef. Private Class 1834, Baker, W. N.; bef. Med. and Oh. F. Md. 1876, Bar- tholow, E.; bef. same 1880, Browne, B. B. ; bef. Public 1791, Buchanan, Geo.; at Wash. Med. Univ. Bait. 1870, Cathell, D. W. ; at Alumni Ass. Md. Med. Univ., Chaisty, E. J. ; bef. M. and Oh. F. Md. 1870, Chancellor, Oh. W.; bef. same 1858, Chew, S.; bef. Alumni Ass. Md. Med. Univ. 1878, Chew, S. C. • bef. same 1880, Cordell, E. F. ; bef. M. and Ch. F. Md. 1880, id.; bef. Public 1802, Crawford, John; at Special Meeting of Fac. 1860, Donaldson, F. ; bef. Pub. Health Ass. 1875, id. ; bef. Alumni Ass. Md. Med. Univ. 1879, id.; bef. St. Peters Brotherhood, Bait. 1881, id. ; bef. Alumni Ass. Md. Med. Univ. 1875, Dorsey, Eobt. E. ; bef. Public 1794, Drysdale, Th. ; bef. M. and Ch. F. Md. 1838, Dunbar, J. E. W. ; bef. Median. Insti- tute, Bait. 1858, id.; bef. Pub. of Bait. 1818, Gibson. W.; bef. Phila. Med. Soc. 1826, Godman, J. D. ; bef. M. and Oh. F. Md. 1815, Hall, E. W.; bef. Alumni Ass. Md. Med. Univ. 1-44. Miltenberger, Geo. W.; to Public 1847, '48, '49, 1851, Mon- monier, J. F. ; bef. M. and Ch. F. Md., 1871, id. : bef. Mech. Inst. Bait, 1857, Morfit, Camp. ; bef. M. and Ch. F. Md. 1840, Morris, John; bef. M. and Surg. Soc. Bait. 1857. id.; bef. M. and Ch. F. Md. 1878, Eemsen, Ira; at Special Meeting of Fac. 1860. Robinson, A, C; to Public 1828, Smith. Jas. : to Leg. of Md. 1818, id. ; bef. M. and Ch. F. Md. 1870, Steiner, L. H. ;. be£ same 188 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. 1871, id. ; before same 1872, id. ; bef. Goethean Lit. Soc. 1851, id.', bef. Nat. Med. Coll. Wash. 1853, id. ; bef. same 1855, id. ; bef. M. and Oh. F. Md. 1856, id. ; at Goethean Soc. 1857, id. ; at Special Meeting of Fac. 18G0, id. ; bef. M. and Oh. F. Md. 1874, id.; bef. Lit. Soc. Frank, and Marshall Coll. 1875, id.; bef. Sen. Md. 1876, id. ; bef. Alumni Ass. Med. Univ. Pa. 1879, id.', bef. Fred. Fern. Sem. 1879, id.; bef. Amer. Acad. Med. N. Y. 1879, id.; bef. Amer. Pub. Health Ass. 1880, id.; bef. Alumni Ass. Md. Med. Univ. 1876, Steuart, E. S. ; bef. M. and Oh. Fac. Md. 1880, Taneyhill, G. L. ; bef. Peab. Inst. 1881, Van Bibber, John ; bef. Alumni Ass. Md. Med. Univ. 1877, Van Bibber, W. C. ; bef. Peab. Inst. 1869, id. ; bef. Pub. 1813, Wat- kins, T. ; to Med. Prof, of Md. 1788, Wiesenthal, Chas. F. ; bef. M. and Ch. Fac. Md. 1880, Wilson, H. P. C. Valedictory— at Med. Univ. Md. 1878, Aikin, W. E. A.; at Wash. Med. Univ. Bait. 1834, Annan, S. ; at Dent. Coll. Surg. Bait. 1858, Austen, P. H. ; at Wash. Med. Univ. Bait. 1851, Bond, T. E. ; at same 1869, Chancellor, Chas. W. ; at Md. Med. Univ. 1866, Chew, S. C; at same 1862, Chew, S.; at Md. Coll. Pharm. 1860, Donaldson, F. ; at Md. Med. Univ. 1867, id. ; at Univ. Va. 1834, Dunglison, E.; at Md. Med. Univ. 1857, Frick, Chas. ; at Med. Coll. S. Car. 1851, Geddings, Eli ; at same 1852, id.; at Bait. Coll. Dent. Surg. 1842, Handy, W. E. ; at same 1846, Harris, Ch. A.; at Md. Med. Univ. 1865, Johnston, Chris.; bef. class Md. Med. Univ. 1863, McSherry, Ed. ; at Md. Med. Univ., 1828, Smith, N. E.; at Md. Coll. Pharm. 1859, Steiuer, L. H. ; before same 1861, id. ; before same, 1872, id. Adulterations — Milk, Morris, J. Air-passages — Diphtheritic ulceration of, in phthisis, Mackenzie, J. N. Alcohol (and tobacco) — Effects of on hum. syst., Hammond, W. A. ; its nature and effects, Morris, John ; its med. uses, Eeese, D. M. Allopathy — False use of the term, Bombaugh, C. C. ; and homoe- opathy, Smith, J. T. Althea paper as a test for alkalies and acids, Aikin, W. E. A. Ammonia Phosphate — Its use in gout and rheumatism, Buckler, Thos. H. Amputation — The combined method of, Byrd, H. L. ; in gunshot wounds, McSherry, Ed. ; of leg, Smith, N. E. (2 pap.) ; by liga- ture and elastic cord, id. ; of shoulder-joint, Wales, P. S. ; Cases, Waters, E. G. MEDICAL ann'M.k ok BALTEKOBB. L80 Anaemia— Obew, S.j Treatment of, oa e, Geddings, Eli; Oa . by hypodermic use of ml. ferri. amnion., Lee, Win. Anaesthesia — Local, Donaldson, F. ; In midwifery, Latimer, 'I On, Piggot, A. S. ; The induction of, Etohe\ Gh II.. Reese, D. M. (see also Chloroform, Eydrat. Chloral, &0.) Anasarca — McSherry, IM. Anatomical (on the) relations of uterine structures in evolution ami involution, Buokler, T. H. Anatomists (early American), record of, Ilartwell, E. M. Anatomy — History of, Brevitt, Jos. ; Regional, treatise on, Chi.-olm, J. J. ; Investigations in, contributions to, on teaching it by analysis, influence of the study of, Godman, J. D. ; Text-book on, Bandy, W. R. ; Acts in regard to, in Europe and America (9 papers), Ilartwell, E. M. ; New mode of preserving preparations in anato- my, Hayden, H. H. ; Report on (and physiol.), Miles, F. T. ; Rep. on, Monmonier, J. N. ; Lect. on, Robinson, A. C. Aneurism — in general, Jameson ; Treated by flexure, Tiffany, L. McL. Aortic (cases), Cordell, E. F. ; Thoracic (2 cases), Page, J. R. Axillary (rupture of, lig. subclav.), Gibson, Win. Carotid — case, Morrison, Morris. Femoral — case lig: ext. iliac, Geddings, Eli; same id. (two cases), Morrison, Morris ; same, Power, W. ; Femoro-popliteal, Smith, N. R. ; case, Gibson, Chas. B. Iliac, external, Pattison, G. S. Inguinal, case lig. ext. iliac, Morrison, Morris ; of left ventricle, Wales, P. S. Maxillary, internal (two cases), Pattison, G. S. ; Remarks on them, Hayden, H. H. Popliteal, rupture of in pregnancy, Hill, J. S. ; two cases, Morri- son, Morris ; case, Jameson ; case, Monmonier, J. N. ; case lig. of fern., Smith, 1ST. R., Jameson, H. G. Subclavian, lig. innom. (?), Hall, R. W. Traumatic, Taneyhill, G. L. Post-tibial, case, compression, Gibson, Chas. B. Aneurismal varix — Two cases, Wederstrandt, J. C. P. Ani prolapsus — Baer, M. S. Annona triloba — properties of, Zollicoffer, Win. Anosmia — McSherry, Rd. (case). Antiperiodics — Gelseminumas an, Murray, W. W. : Comparative thera- peutic value of different preparations of cinchonia, Wilson, H. P. C. (see also Malaria). 190 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Antipyretics — Lynch, John S. Antiseptics — In midwifery, Ashby, T. A. ; Tr. ferri subsulph. in pelvic surg., Wilson, H. P. C. ; In surgery, Michael, J. E. Antispasmodics — Dunglison, E. Aphonia — case, Handy, W. W. Apocynum Andros. — properties of, Zollicoffer, W. Apoplexy — Annan,S. ; Heat, Garretson, F. ; case, autopsy, Geddings, Eli, Roberts, G. C. W. Apyretics — Lynch, John S. Arsenic — Medicinally and toxicologically, Potter, Nat. ; case of poison- ing, Thomas, E. H. ; case of poisoning, Yeates, John L. ; case of poisoning, Fisher, W. E. Arteries — Anat. and surg. relations, Smith, N. E. ; Irregularities of, Godman, J. D. ; Occlusion of iliac, case, Butler ; On the action of, S ten art, E. S. Arytenoid cartilage transfixed by a fish-bone, recovery, Mackenzie, J.N. Ascites — cases, Crawford, John • Encysted, simulating ovarian dropsy, Erich, A. F. ; On, Donaldson, W. Asclepias syriaca — Properties of, Zollicoffer, Wm. Asphyxia— Eeady method in, Byrd, H. L. ; Case of poisoning from illuminating gas, Morris, John. Asthenia — Essay on its treatment and pathol., Geddings, Eli. Asthma — Hysterical, Arnold, A. B. ; Ordinary, its treatment and pathol., Geddings, Eli ; On, Morfit, Chas. Athetosis — Hammond, W. A. Atropia — In ear diseases, Theobald, S. ; Case of poisoning from, John- ston, Chris. ; Hypodermically in whooping cough, Lee, Wm. Baldness — Premature, causes of, Eohe, G. H. Baltimore — Rs basin discussed, Baxley, H. W. ; Buckler, Thos. H. Geology of, Hayden, H. H. Introduction of waters of Gunpowder in, Buckler, T. H. Medical advantages of, Van Bibber, John. Medical journals of, Ashby, T. A. Medical schools of, Cordell, E. F. Medical societies of, Taneyhill, G. L. Mortality of, Gilman, J. Past, present and future of, Buckler, T. H. Physicians of (Jwc libro passmi). MEDICAL Annai.h ok BALTIMORE. L91 Sanitary Reports of, Browne, Geo., Chancellor, Ohas. W. f I ford, J., Prick, Ohas., Gilman, .J., Moon . Dan., Morgan, E (;., Steuart, Jas. A., Wynne, Jas., Taylor, M. N. (see al i Health). fSur^cons of, Browne, 15. B. Bastardy— A trial of, Watkins, T. Batteries — Voltaic, two new ones, De Butts, Elisha. Beauty—On, Eandy, W. W. Benne plant in dysentery, Smith, Jas. Bibron's antidote for snake poison, Hammond, \V. A. Bichloride of mercury in disease of nose and throat, Mackenzie, J. X. Biography — Of Drs. Anderson, Sen., and Anderson, .Jr., Wroth, P.J Of Baxley, II. W., Gilman, J. ; Of Chapman Billingsley, Steiner, L. II.; Of John Crawford, Watkins, T. ; Of eminent scientific and literary men of America, Wynne, Jas.; Of Dr. Fisher, Wroth, P. ; Of Chas. Frick, Donaldson, F. ; Of Robinson, . Steiner, L. H. ; Of Dr. Harper, Wroth, P. ; Of Hippocrates, Bartlett, E. ; Of Johnston, Reverdy, Steiner, L. H. ; Of Lamnec, Pearson, F. W. ; Of Martin, S. B., Gilman, J. ; Of Dr. Page, Wroth, P. ; Of Reese, Wroth, P. ; Of Dr. Scott, Wroth, P. ; Of Skoda, Pearson, F. W. ; Of Smith, Nathan, N. R. Smith ; Of Smith, N. R., Chew, S. C. ; Of Spnrzheim, Bartlett. E. ; Of Stevens, Alex., Browne, W. H. ; Of Benj. Banneker, McIIenry, James ; Of surgeons of Paris, Bartlett, E. ; Of Tilden, Chas., Tilden, W. B., Wroth, P. ; Of Von Graff, Reuling, Geo. ; Of Wells, John D., Smith, N. R, ; Of Willson, Wroth, P. ; Of Winchester, H., Steiner, L. H. ; Of Yates, John L., Gilman, J. Bladder, and Rectum — Disease of, caused by displacements of the womb, Browne, B. B. Blephoroplasty — Reuling, Geo. Blood, circulation of, Smith, Jos. T. ; History of the discovery of. Johnston, Chris. Blood corpuscles — Colorless, Hammond, W. A., Johuston, Chris. ; Colored and colorless, Lyuch, John ; Microscopy of, Johnston, ' Chris. Bloodletting — Ancient and modern, Macauley, P. ; General remarks on, Byrd, H. L., Wright, Thos. H. ; A plea for it, Buckler, Thos. H. ; Indications for, Chew, S. C. ; Cases illustrating its employ- ment, Murray. W. W. ; Accidents attending the use of the spring lancet, Smith, N. R. ; On A"S. in inflammation, Price, E. B. 192 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Blowpipe — On the use of the hot air, Johnston, Chris. Blunders, book of, Bombaugh, C. C. Bodies, foreign, in stomach and intestines, Morison, E. B., Winslow, E. Body, the human — Its structure, action, &c, Martin, H. N. Bones, (see Fractures, Dislocations and Surgery) — On perforating diseased bone. Smith, Morvin. Boracic acid — Use of in eye diseases, Theobald, S. ; In inflammations of genito-urinary tract, Hill, J. S. Botany— Aikin, W. E. A., Murdock, E., Zollicoffer, W. Bowels— Obstructions of, case, Buckler, T. H. ; Hemorrhage in, Byrd, H. L. ; Intussusception, case, Baer, M. S. ; Foreign bodies in, Morison, E. B., Win slow, E. Brain — Tumor of, with epilepsy and paralysis, Arnold, A. B. ; Its functions, Bartholow, E. ; Tumor of, id. ; Chronic affection of, Bartlett, E. ; (And nerve) action, Caldwell, J. J. ; Physiology of, Kloman, W. C. ; Softening of, Noel, E. H. ; The relation of to mind, Van Bibber, John ; (And spinal cord), multiple sclerosis of, Arnold, A. B. Breech presentations— Browne, B. B., Winslow, E. (see also Obstet- rics). Bright's disease — Early diagnosis of, Arnold, A. B., Lynch, John ; Cases of, Caldwell, J. J. ; Lesions of, Noel, E. H. Bromide potassa, Bartholow, E., Dickson, J. T. Bronchotomy — Cases of, Annan, S. ; Cases of, Jameson, H. G. Burns and scalds — Heintze, F. E. B., McDowell, Max., Morris, John ; (And frostbites), Boy] and, J. H., Eeese, D. M. Caesarian section — Two operations on same woman with safety to mother and child in each case, Gibson, Wm. Calculus — Of a horse, analyzed, Aikin, W. E. A. Cancer — Its microscopical diagnosis, Donaldson, F. ; Of cervix uteri, Erich, A. F. ; Cases, E. W. Hall. Cannabis indica — Its properties, Knapp, M. L. Canthoplasty in scrofulous corneitis, Theobald, S. Carbonic acid gas as a therapeutic agent, Fisher, W. E. Carotid artery — Lig. of both in same subject with success, Macgill, W. D. (see also Ligation). Catamenia — Physiology of, Davidge, J. B. MEDICAL ANNAi.H OF BALTTHOBE. L98 Cataract — Different opcrjiiionH for, and their oomparative value, Ohisolm, J. J.; Senile, id.; Diff. op. for, Prick, Qeo.j With anomalous symptoms, Miltenberger, Geo.; Extraction of lew within the capsule, 200 op., Reuling, Geo.; Detachmenl of choroid jiftci- o|>., id. Oatarrh — Acute aural, Ohisolm, .1. .1. (see also Otology). Caterpillar, its oat. history, Davidge, J. B. Cellulitis, pelvic, McDowell, Chas. 0. ; Morris, J. Oephalomata, Geddings, Eli. Oephalotribe — Baudelocque's described, MePhail, L. Cerebral localizations — Contributions to, Miles, F. T. Cervix uteri — Excision of, Jameson; Elongation of, Ash by, T. A.. Browne, B. B., Howard, W. T., Wilson, II. P. C. (see Uterus and Gynaecology). Chancre, non-indurated, in primary syphilis, case, Tiffany, L. M< L Chemical affinity, laws of, Farrel, M. Chemistry, and the medical profession, Steiner, L. H. ; Applications of, Piggot, A. S. ; Dental, id. ; Encyclopaedia of, Morfit, Camp- bell ; Of fertile soils, Ducatel, J. T. ; Influence of Paracelsus on, Steiner, L. IT. ; Of potassa and soda, Ducatel, J. T. ; Relative importance of, Harris, Ch. A., Hamilton, J. ; Eelation to medi- cine, Remsen, Ira ; Recent contributions to, Steiner, L. H. ; Report of recent progress in, Morfit, C. ; Report on, Frick, Chas. ; Report on, McKew, J. D. ; Of respiration, Ducatel, J. T. ; Theoretic, and nature of chemical compounds, Remsen, Ira ; Its relation to physiol., Steiner, L. H. ; Of fire, id. Children — Treatise on diseases of, Brevitt, Joseph, Dunglison, R. ; Administration of drugs to, Smith, J. T. Chloral hydrate — In parturition, Du Hamel; In vomiting, Scarff, J. H. ; Enormous doses of, Williams, P. C. Chlorodyne, Donaldson, F. Chloroform — In congestive chill, Byrd, L. H. ; In parturition, Du Hamel, Williams, P. C. ; Death from, Hammond, W. A. ; In obstetrics, Miltenberger, G. W. ; Pro and Con, Smith. X. R. : Test for purity of, Steiner, L. H. ; In delirium tremens, Pratt (see Anaesthesia.) and ether, Reese, D. M. Chlorosis, pathogenesis of, Chew, S. C. Cholera, Asiatic — On, Bartholow, R. ; In Maryland Penitentiary, Baxley, H. W. ; In Baltimore Alms-House,Buckler, Thos. H. : 19-i MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMOEE. Contagiousness of, Byrne, B. M. ; In Baltimore, Carrere, Ed. M. ; Diet in, Handy, W. R. ; In Baltimore, 1832, Jameson; Symptoms of, id. ; Treatise on, id. ; In Baltimore, 1832, Mac- kenzie, G. B. ; Treatment of, McSherry, Rd. ; On, Reese, D. M., Sexton, R., Wynne, Jas., "Warner, A. L. Infantum, Erich, A. F., Knapp, M. L., Potter, Nat. Morbus, Taneyhill, G. L. Cliolesterine, solvents for, Buckler, Thos. H. Chopart's operation, Warren, Ed. Chorea — Baker, Sam.; Treatment by application of tart. emet. oint., Byrne, Chas. B. ; Treatment of, Lee, Wm. ; New treatment for, Van Bibber, John. Chronograph, a self-feeding, Martin, H. N. Cinchona, and its preparations, Cropper, C. W. ; Their comparative therapeutic value, Wilson, H. P. C, Arnold, A. B. Circulation of the blood, Jameson; History of the discovery of, Johnston, Chris. ; Forces of the, Neol, R. H. ; On the, Smith, T.J. Circumcision, Arnold, A. B. Cirrhosis with gallstone, case, Coskery, 0. F. Cirsocele, ligation of sperm, art. for cure of, Jameson. Citrine ointment, preparation of, Fisher, W. R. Civic life, influence of, on consumption, Donaldson, F. Climate — Pensacola, Hulse, Isaac; 40° N. lat., Sexton, Rd. ; St. Augustine, Dunglison, R. Club foot — Pathology of, Caldwell, J. J. ; Its surgery, Dunbar, J. R. W. ; Nature, varieties and treatment of, Gibson, Chas. B. ; Treat- ment of, Winslow, R. Coal — Origin of, Austen, P. H. ; Analysis of, Morfit, Campbell. gas — Its different illuminating power, Aikin, W. E. A. oil — To prevent the explosions of, Erich, A. F. Cod-liver oil, a substitute for, McSherry, Rd. Color blindness from iritis, Chisolm, J. J. Colotomy, cases of, Tiffany, L. McL. Coma, and drunkenness, their differential diagnosis, Morris, John. Communicable diseases, Price, Ed. B. (see also Contagion). Conic accommodation of the eye, Murdock, R. Conium — In throat disease, Pearson, F. W. ; In traumatic tetanus, Wilkins, G. L. Conjunctiva — Diphtheritic inflammation of, Chisolm, J. J. ; Of rabbit transferred to the human eye, Reuling, Geo. MEDICAL ANNAI.B OF BALTXHOBB. L9fi Constipation, Wiesenthal, T. V. Contagion — Arnold, A. B.; Of Qholera, Byrne, B. M. ; Of yellow fever and in general, Toller. Nat., Chancellor, Chas. W. j 01 eruptive fevers, Atkinson, I. El. Convulsions, c|)ili'|)l.ic, gflscmiiiiiiii in, Williams, P. 0« infantile, Lee, ('has. C. puerperal, four days after delivery, Opie, Thos. ; Oases, Will P. 0., Lynch, J. S. Copper, chemistry and metallurgy of, Piggot, A. S. Cornea, opaque — Fistula established for, ('hi.-iolm, J. .1.: 0; shuckers' inflammation of, McDowell, Chas. 0. ; Scrofalous in- flammation of and canthoplasty, Theobald, S. Corrosive sublimate, antidote for, Buckler, T. H., Johnston, Chris. Corroval in tetanus, death, Milholland, Ed. Cosmogony, Ilorwitz, J. P. Counter-irritation, a plea for, Miles, F. T. Cow-pox, Smith, Jas. (see Vaccination and Vaccinia). Criticisms, literary — Of Alexander's Diet, of weights and measures ; Of Africa, by Ed. J. Morris ; Coast Survey report ; Fardell's ancient and modern history ; Harris' dictionary of dental science ; Loomis' astronomy; Maury's geography of the sea; McCul- loch's credibility of the Scriptures ; Miller's footprints of Crea- tor ; Thackeray's genius and writings, Piggot, A. S. Croup — Its treatment, Erich, A. F., Garretson, E., Geddings, Eli, Gibson, Chas. B. ; Tobacco, cataplasms in, Godman, J. D., Jameson, H. G., Kemp, W. M. ; And diphtheria differentiated, Lee, Wm. ; On, Mackenzie, J. S. ; Non-identity of with diph- theria, Quinan, J. E. ; Wiesenthal, T. V. ; Differentiated from diphtheria, Williams, P. C. ; Senega in, Wilkins, H. ; Surgical treatment of, Johnston, Chris., Chatard, P., Van Bibber, TV. C, Kloman, W. C. Cubebs — On, Dunkel, E. A. Curette, the, in gynaecological practice, Browne, B. B. Cyanide potash — Case of poison by, Arnold, A. B. ; On, Hamiltou, J. Cyanosis — Case, Thomas, E. H. Cyst of broad ligament — Spontaneous rupture of, Atkinson, I. E. Daguerreotype — the theory of the, Aikin, VY. E. A. Dead, the apparently — Recovery of, Cocke, James. Deafness — Case, autopsy, Cohen, J. J. : Pneumo-traumatie. Frank, S. L. 196 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Death, sadden — In pregnancy, Jones, C. H., Revere, J. Deformities— Dunbar, J. R. W.; Of shoulder from nerve injury, Tiffany, L. McL. ; Of foot from operation, Winslow, R. Delirium tremens — Power, Win. ; Chloroform in, Pratt ; On, Robin- son, A. C; Hot baths in, Wright, T. H. ; Case, Thomas, T. H. ; Taneyhill, G. L. Dental art and surgery, Harris, Chap. A. Dermatology — Reports on, Atkinson, I. E., Roho, G. H. Diabetes mellitus, Chew, S.,Frick, Chas., Hall, R. W., McSherry, Rd. Diagnosis (and detection) of balls in wounds, Uhler, J. R. ; Aids to, id.; Instrumental, Wales, P. S. Diarrhoea— Of children, Arnold, A. B. ; In general, Chew, S. Diatomaceous earth, Johnston, Chris. Digestion (and the teeth), Handy, W. R. ; In general, McSherry, R. ; And its disorders, Murray, W.W. ; Physiological essay on, Smith, N.R. Digitalis— Effects in cardiac diseases, Chew, S. C. Diphtheria— Epidemic of in Pa., Coskery, F. S. ; In Miss., Goldsmith, R. H.; Paralysis in, Latimer, T. S.; And croup, differential diagnosis of, Lee, Wm., Quinan, J. R., Williams, P. C. (2 papers) ; And scarlatina, relations of, Evans, Thos. B. Dipsomania — Thompson, J. S. Disease — The antagonism of, Alexander, A. ; Diffusion of, Latimer, T. S. ; Origin of, in general, id. ; Origin of specific, id. ; Of Nat. Hotel, Wash., D. C, Du-Hamel, W. J. C. ; Of Southern States, McPhail, L. ; Of Baltimore, local causes of, Moores, Dan. ; And the human body, Steiner, L. H. ; Theories of, Grove, H. F. Dislocations — Femoral, Chisolm, J. J. ; And fractures, treatise on, Godman, J. D.; Hip, Jameson, H. G. ; New views on, Annan, S. ; Of ribs at sternal end, Steiner, L. H. ; Of shoulder, after 4 months' standing, Cocke, Jas.; After 6 months, Mackenzie, Colin, and Smythe, Jas., Potter, Nat., Smith, N. R. Dispensaries — Statistics of Baltimore Eye and Ear Infirmary, 2 S. Central Ave. ; Baltimore General, N. Liberty St. ; Baltimore Special, N. Howard St. ; Eastern or 2d Dispensary, cor. Central Ave. and Baltimore St. ; Homoeopathic, 58 N. Greene St. ; Md. Eye and Ear Infirmary, 54 Saratoga St. ; For Nervous Diseases, 6 Barnet St.; Northeastern, 238 E. Monument St.; North- western, Druid Hill Ave. ; Presbyt. Eye and Ear Charity Hos- pital, E. Bait. St. ; Southern, Hill St. ; Baltimore Eye and Ear MEDICAL ANNAI.K OK l!A I.TIMOKK. 197 Inf., 55 Franklin St.; University Dispensary, Lombard and Greene Sf,s. (sec Ohiiritablc Labors of Baltimore Physidai Disscd ions— A system of, Gibson, \Vm. ; A guide to, Ohaisty, E, J.j I defence of, Godman, J. I >. Diuretics — Vegetable, Hammond, W. II.; Lecture on, Prick, Chas. Drainage bubes in surgery, Ashby, A. r r. Dropsy — Ohew, 8., Jameson, H. G. (see also Ascites and Anasarca). Drunkenness and c a, differentiated, Morris, J. Dynamite explosion, injury from, Ooskery, 0. J. Dysentery — On, Amos, C., Ohew, S., Landsdale, I'., Mackenzie, Colin, McPhail, L., McSherry, Eld.; Epidemic, Frick, Ghas.; At Balti- more Aims-House, Teackle, St. (i., Geddings, Eli; On the Benne plant in, Smith, Jas. Ear diseases — Constitutional remedies in, Theobald, S. ; Treatise on, Smith, N. R. Ear, treatise on diseases of, Smith, N. R. Eclampsia — Puerperal and non-puerperal, Browne, B. B. ; Etiology and treatment of, Lynch, J. S. (see also Convulsions), Taneyhill, G. L. Ecraseur (the), George, A. Eczema, Friedenwald, J., Rohe, G. H. Education, American, Piggot, A. S., McSherry, R. Education, medical — Report on, Chancellor, Chas. W., Chew, S., Geddings, Eli ; Defence of study of languages in, Steiner, L. H. ; Studies preliminary to, id. ; Plea for a liberal and scientific, id. Elastic relaxation in paralysis, Van Bibber, John. Electricity in medicine, Bartholow, R., Hall, R. W., Caldwell, J. J. ; In tumors, id. ; In Bright's disease, id. ; In narcosis and as- phyxia, id. ; History of the therapeutical uses of, id., Byrd, H. L. Elephantiasis, Cohen, J. J., Reese, D. M. El Pitchcro, or a mixed dish from Mexico, McSherry, Rd. Elytrorrhaphy, perineorrhaphy and amputation of cervix at one opera- tion, Wilson, H. P. C. Emphysema, case, Yeates, J. L. Empyema thoracic — Gibbons, J. E., Handy, W. TV., Pole, A. C, Reese, D. M., Waters, E. G. Enlisting and discharging soldiers, Bartholow, R. Enucleation of the eye — Case, tetanus, death, Chisolm, J. J. ; When indicated, Friedenwald, Jos. 198 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Entozoon in eye of a horse — Case, Chew, S. Enuresis — New treatment for, Hill, J. S. ; Cases treated by strychnia, Winslow, E., Morris, J. Epidemics — History of, Jameson, H. G. ; Cause of, Knapp, M. L. ; Hist, of, Piggot, A. S. ; In 1812 in Md., Potter, N; ; In U. S. army, 1812, Whitridge, J. B. ; At Elk Eidge, Md., Wright, T. H. ; In Maryland, Wroth, P. Epilepsy, Howard, E. L. ; Cured by trephining, Eeese, D. M., Yeates, A. P. ; Nit. argenti in, Eogers, P. K. Episorrhaphy and tenotomy — Case, new operation devised for, Ged- dings, Eli. Epistaxis, Barton, B., Winslow, E. Epithelioma — Of penis, Johnston, Chris., Michael, J. E., Atkinson, I. E. ; Of cervix uteri, and use of Paqueline's cautery, Wilson, H. P. C. Ergot — In urethral hemorrhage, Boyland, G-. H. ; In parturition, Chatard, P. ; Poisoning by, Hulse, J. ; On, Jones, Chas. H. ; Medico-legal relations of, Morris, John ; In post-partum hemor- rhage, Williams, P. C. ; In hydrocephalus, Norris, W. H. Errors of the general practitioner in the diagnosis of eye diseases, Theobald, S. Erysipelas — Large doses of tr. ferri in, Chisolm, J. J. ; Anomalous case of, Cordell, E. E. ; Pneumonia with (cases), id. ; In Balti- more Aims-House, Wright, T. H. ; Eeese, D. M. Essays, medical, military and surgical, Hammond, W. A. Ether, sulphuric — Advantages of, over chloroform, Eohe, G-. H. ; A new inhaler for using, id. ; The physiological effects of, Steiner, L. H. Ethics, medical — Proprieties in, McSherry, E. ; The relations of the specialist and general practitioner, id. Ethnology of races of mankind, Byrd, H. L. ; Of aborigines of America, McCulloch, J. H. Ethyl bromide, its advantages in short operations, Chisolm, J. J. Etiology of disease, Crawford, J., Knapp, M. L., Latimer, T. S. ; In Western States, Wood, W. M. ; In Baltimore, Moores, Dan., Morris, J., Jameson, H. G-. Eupatorii perfoliata, Zollicoffer, W. Euphorbia corollata, Zollicoffer, W. Evolution, spontaneous, of fcetus, Snyder, J. C. Excision of astragalus, Smith, NT. E. ; Of knee-joint, Monmonier, J. N. ; Of shoulder, Warren, Ed. ; Of arm, cases, Waters, E. G. MEDKlAr, ANNAI.H OF l!A I.TIM"i: I ■:. \'J ( J Excrescence, enormous corneous, \\ i- tro-euteritis, Geddings, Eli. Gelseminum — As an antiperiodic, Murray, W. W. ; The therapeutic value of, Williams, P. C. ; In convulsions, id. Generation, spontaneous, Chew, S., Donaldson, F. Genito-urinary organs — Treatment of, Caldwell, J. J. Geography, Grecian and Eoman, Dunglison, E. Geology — Essays on, Hayden, H. H. ; Of Maryland, Ducatel, T. J. ; Consistency of, with Mosaic cosmogony, Horwitz, J. P.; Of Baltimore, Hayden, H. H. ; Of Bare Hills, id. Germ theory of disease, Lynch, J. S. Germinal matter, Noel, H. K. ; Aberration of 3d power of, id. Gestation, prolonged to 11 months, Chisolm, J. J. Glaucoma, Eriedenwald, Jos. ; Maligna, Reuling, Geo. ; Theories of, White, J. A. Gleet, treatment of, Johnston, Chris. Globes, treatise on the use of the, Maclntire, Jas. Glycerine, manufacture of, Morfit, C. Goitre, exophthalmic, Friedenwald, Jos. simple, Gibson, W. Gold and silver, the parting of, Piggot, A. S. Gonorrhoea, Stevenson, C. G. ; Latent, the remote cause of uterine displacement, Browne, B. B. ; On, Chisolm, J. J. ; Boracic acid in, Hill, J. S. ; Non-identity of, with syphilis, Potter, N. Gout and rheumatism — Use of phos. ammonia in, Buckler, T. H. Grafting, skin, Johnston, Chris., Chisolm, J. J. Guanos, Morfit, C, Piggot, A. S. Gum, starch and albumen, as nutritive foods, Hammond, W. A. Gum-mesquite, analysis of, Morfit, C. Gums and alveoli, diseases of, Harris, C. A., Hayden, H. H. Gunshot wounds (see Wounds). fractures (see Fractures). Gynaecology and obstetrics — Reports on, Erich, A. F., Howard, W. T., Van Bibber, W. C, Browne, B. B. Habits of life, Bates, J. W. P. Haematoma, Reuling, Geo. Haemostasis, as a means of cure, Buckler, T. H. Hand, the, as a curette in post-partum hemorrhages, Wilson, H. P. C. MEDICAL anna L 8 OF i:A i.timokk. 20.'', Hare-lip, and oleft palate, in syphilis, Brown, T. If. Hay-fever, on, Evans, Thos. B. Headache in children, Lee, Win. Health — Of houses, Bates, J. W. P.j Hint-: on, Coale, M. E. j And happiness, McSherry, R.; Ami how (<» promote it, id. \ N siiry fco national success, Steiner, L. IT. ; Sen life on. McSherry, EL Hearing, on the organs of, Reuling, Geo. Heart — Fatty disease of, Chew, S. 0.; Sounds o£ premonito Bright's disease, Lynch, J. S.; Contributions to pathology of, Wright-, T. II.; Presystolic murmurs, Donaldson, F. Heat, animal, Buckler, T. II. Hemiplegia with aphasia, Garretson, F. ; Functional, Kidder, J. H. Hemorrhage — After abortion, case, Cordell, E. F. ; Of bowel.-, nit. arg. in, Byrd, H. L. ; During labor, Williams, P. C. ; Laryng' al, Hartman, J.H.; rost-partum, Morris, J., Williams, P. 0.; Tr.ferri in, Scarff, J. H. ; Secondary, case, both carotids tied, at intervals of 15 hours, Murdock, E. ; On, Smith, N. E. ; Traumatic, Jameson, H. G. Hemorrhage, epistaxis and other, Winslow, E. Hemorrhagic lusus, Jameson, H. G. Hemorrhoids — Chair for cure of, Baer, M. S. ; Treatment of, Ged- dings, Eli, Smith, N. E. Hepatic abscess (see Abscess and Liver). Heredity, laws of, Hill, Alex. Hernia, cerebri, Smith, N. E. diaphragmatic, Chancellor, Ch. W. strangulated, Chatard, P., Jameson, H.-G., Tiffany, L. McL. ; Believed by cold douche, Warren, Ed. ; Eadical cure of, Chisolm, J. J., McSherry, E., Smith, N. E. femoral, Jameson ; Case, id. Herpes zoster, Eohe, G. H. Hippocrates — Life and times of, Bartlett, E. ; Prognostics and Crises of, Ducachet, H. W. Histology, pathological, Bindfleisclrs, translated by Kloman, W. C. and Miles, F. T. of the vaccine crust, Kierle, 1ST. G. History — Of Jewish physicians, Dunbar, J. E. W. American natural, Godman, J. D. natural, of Kerguelen Island, Kidder, J. H. of Maryland, McSherry, E. ; Of Mexico, id. 204 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. ■of medical schools of Baltimore 1730-1880, Cordell, E. F. of medical societies of Baltimore 1730-1880, Taneyhill, G. of surgeons of Baltimore 1730-1880, Browne, B. B. Homoeopathy, on, Arnold, A. B., McSherry, R., Smith, Jos. T. Hooping cough, by atropia and carbolic acid, Lee, Win. Hospitals — The construction and ventilation of, Coskery, O. J. ; Reports of, Ashby, A. T. Hot bath, portable, Jennings, J. K. Hotel, disease of the National, Du-Hamel, W. T. C. House air, Donaldson, F. Humbugs, -the, of New York, Eeese, D. M. Hybrid, the human, Byrd, H. L. Hydrate chloral, toxic effects of, Smith, N. R. (see Chloral). Hydrocele — Injections of tr. ferri in, Ohisolm, J. J. ; Of seminale vesi- culae, Smith, N. R. ; Case, Waters, E. G-. Hydrocephalus — Ergot in, Norris, W. H. ; Tapping in, Whitridge. Hydrocyanic acid, Stewart, David. Hydrophobia — Remarks on, Caldwell, J. J.; Case, Jameson, H. G.; Case, Robinson, G. L. ; Prophylaxis of, Wilkins, H. Hydrops, anterior, of both eyes, Wales, P. S. Hydrorrhcea gravidarum, Gibbon, J. E. Hygiene — Domestic, Donaldson, F. ; Of Lesseps' canal, Boyland, G. H. ; Of suburban life, Bartholow, R. ; Elements of, Dunglison, R., Williamson, Geo. ; On ship Alliance, Kidder, J. H. ; Reports on, Wynne, Jas. ; Military, treatise on, Hammond, W. A. Hypertrophy of cervix uteri, complicating labor, case, Ashby, A. T. Hypodermic medication, Bartholow, R. Hysteralgia, McPhail, L. C. Hysteria, Arnold, A. B., Jameson, H. G. Hystero-trachelorrhaphy, Browne, B. B. Idiosyncrasy, McDowell, J. B. Ileum — Laceration of, case, Annan, S. ; Gunshot wound of, 4 cases, Waters, E. G. Iliac artery — External, ligation of, Gibson, W., Power, W. ; Common, wounds of, id. ; Occlusion of, Butler, Jas. H. Illuminating gas — Variable power of, Aikin, W. E. A. ; Case of poisoning from, Morris, J. Imbeciles, a plea for, Thompson, J. D. Immobility and compression, prime factors in surgery, Boyland, G. H. MKDIOAL ANNAI.H OK liA f.'l I M' >U K. Impurities in medicine, Fisher, \V. I.'. Incontinence of urine, Morris, J. (2 papers); Win '<..>.. I.'. Enuresis). Indica, cannabis — Personal experience of the efll ots of, Wiltshire, J. G.; In tetanus, O'Donovan, Cha«. Indigenous plants, Watkins, T., Zollicoffer, W'., Macauley, I'. Indigo detected in the urine. Prick, Oh. Infants, discuses of, a popular treatise on, l'.ic\ il b, Jos. Infirmary — Reports of Baltimore, Geddings, Eli, Powell, J. I... Smith, N. R. Reports of, at Baltimore Almshouse, Wright, T. 11., Robinson, A. 0., Frick, Ch. Inflammation — Illustrations of, by induced keratitis, Councilman, W. F. ; Sanguineous, Jameson, II. G. Influenza in Baltimore, 1807, Hall, R. W. Innominate artery, surgery and anatomy of parts concerned in th<- ligation of the, Jameson, H. G. Inoculation, variolous, vs. vaccination, Rogers, P. K. intestinal, for typhoid fever and phthisis, Buckler, T. H. of typhene as a prophylaxis of phthisis, Buckler, T. II. Insane poor, the — Observations on, Dunglison, R. ; A plea for, Robinson, A. C. Md. hospital for the — Reports of, Conrad, J. S., Steuart, Rd. Sp., Gundry, R., Fonerden, J. asylum, three years in an, Taneyhill, G. L. people, erroneous notions of duty of, Gillingham, E. Insanitation of Baltimore, causes of, Moores,_Dan., Morris, J. Insanity, emotional — Legal relations of, Howard, E. L. ; In relation to crime, Hammond, W. A. financial relations of, to the State, Conrad, J. S. results of treatment of, Conrad, J. S. curability of, Coskery, 0. J. paralysis attending, Thompson, J. D. puerperal, Arnold, A. B. thesis on, Revere, John. Insects invading the ear, Theobald, S. Insurance, life, medical examinations in, Bombaugh, C. 0. Intercostal muscles, the respiratory function of the, Hartman. E. M., and Martin, H. N. Intermittents — Changes in the urine in, Hammond, \V. A. : Nitric acid in, id. ; On, McPhail, L. C. 206 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Intestines — Wounded, recovery, Chisolm, J. J. ; Foreign bodies in, Morrison, E. B., Winslow, R. ; Obstruction of, Buckler, T. II. ; Two cases of wounded, recover} 7 , Waters, E. G. Introductories (see Addresses). Intussusception, cases, Baer, M. S., Thomas, R. H., Wiesenthal, T. V. Involution of uterus, complete and incomplete, Buckler, T. H. ; Sub-, Browne, B. B. Iodide ferri, syrup of, Steiner, L. H. Iodide potassa a possible cause of Bright's disease, Atkinson, I. E. Iodine, McSherry, E. D. ; And its compounds, Fislier, W. E. Iridectomy, for relief of suppurative iritis, Chisolm, J. J. Iron-filings and gold-dust as an antidote^to corrosive sublimate, Buck- ler, T. H., Johnston, Chris. Irritation, constitutional, Smith, N. E., Jameson, H. G-. local, Smith, N. E. spinal, Annan, S.; In children, Hammond, W. A., Thomas, E. H. sympathetic, Smith, N. E. substitutive medical, McKew, J. D. counter, a plea for, Miles, R T. Jaborandi and pilocarpin in eclampsia, Browne, B. B. ; In dropsy, McSherry, E. Jaundice, pathology of, Chew, S. C. Jaw — Diagnosis of malignant tumors of, Tiffany, L. McL. ; Exostosis of upper, Eodriguez, B. S. ; Osteosarcoma of, case, amputation, cure, Gibson, Ch. B., Baxley, H. W. ; Sarcoma of upper, Tiffany, L. McL. ; Case, temporary depression of upper jaws, preceded by tracheotomv, for removal of naso-pharyngeal polypus, Tiffany, L. McL. Jewish physicians, history of, Dunbar, J. E. W. Johns Hopkins University, the — And higher education, Boyland, H. G. ; The future influence of, Van Bibber, John; A reply to Dr. Van Bibber, Lynch, J. S. ; On the medical course of, Martin, H.N. hospital, a glance at, Boyland, H. G. Joint, knee, wounds of (2 cases), Butler, J. H. (see Knee). shoulder, resection of, Warren, Ed., Waters, E. G. Journalism, medical, of Baltimore 1730-1880, Ashby, A. T. Keratitis, induced, to illustrate inflammation, Councilman, W. T. ; Syphilitic, cases, Theobald, S. MEDICAT- ANNALS OF BALTXVORB. ^ () 1 Kerguelen [sland, natural history, climate, &o., of, Kidder, J. If. Kcnnn oelsi, on, A 1,1. in.-un, I. E. Ketchum-Wharton trial, the, Aikin, W. E. A., Ohew, S. 0., Williams, P.O. Kidneys, malposition of, case, Butler, J. EL diseases of, Prick, Ohas.; Special, Bright^ ■! ' ■;• electricity, Caldwell, J. ■'.; Early diagnosis of, Ann.]. I. A. I'.., Lync,h,.I. S. ; Diabetes mellitus, Prick, Ohas., Hall, ELW^Ohew, S., McDowell, M. surgical, Tiffany, L. McL. wound of, Chancellor, Ch. W. Kissam, case of, who died from a dissecting wound, Godman. J. I ». Kissing, literature of, Bombaugh, C. C. Knee-joint — Excision of, Monmonier, J. N. K. ; Wound of, Powell, J. L., Butler, J. II. Labor — Retarded by a pessary, Mitchell, M. ; Convulsion four days after, Opie, T. : Complicated cases, Winslow, R. ; Prolapse of funis in, Van Bibber, W. C. ; Management of shoulders in, Morris, J. Lachrymal apparatus, diseases of, Friedenwald, A. Lachrymalis fistula, use of large probes in, Theobald, S. Lactation in an old woman, Warren, Ed. Laennec and Skoda, sketches of lives of, Pearson, F. W. Lancet, a plea for the, Buckler, T. H. Languages, plea for study of, by medical students, Steiner, L. H. Laparotomy in three fatal cases of ruptured womb, Howard, W. T. ; A case of combined intra and extra uterine pregnancy, Wilson, H. P. C. Lard as an antidote to strychnia, Hammond, W. A. Laryngeal ventricles, prolapse of, Mackenzie, J. N. Laryngitis, membranous, Kemp, W. M., Van Bibber, W. C. (see Croup). Laryngoscopy, on, Wales, P. S. Laryngo-tracheotomy, Byrd, H. L., Thompson, J. D. Larynx, trachea and bronchia, ulceration of, from phthisis, Mackenzie. J.N. fishbone in, abscess, recovery, Mackenzie, J. X.; Hemor- rhage of, Hartman, J. H.; Growths in, id. ; Disease of, cases, id. : Stenosis of, Me Sherry. II. C; Growths in, id.; And eye, sympathy of, Jameson, H. G. 208 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Laws — Regarding anatomy in Europe and America, Ilartman, Ed. M. ; Of heredity, Hill, Alex. ; Of epidemics, Knapp, M. L. Leech, artificial, new mode of employing, Theobald, S. Legal and historical relations, of the study of anatomy, Ilartman, E. M. ; Of emotional insanity, Howard, E. L. medicine, importance of, Wynne, Jas. Legends of the South, Smith, N. R. Legislation, on the proper, to prevent syphilis, Morris, J. Legitimists and illegitimists, a comedy, Bouldin, J. L. Lens, bony formation in place of, McDowell, W. J. ; A cataractous, clouding in 12 hours, Chisolm, J. J. Leprosy, on, Rohe, G. H. Lesseps' canal, the hygiene of, Boyland, G. H. Life, phenomena of, Martin, Jos., Cromwell, J. boats, Wood, W. M. civic, on consumption, Donaldson, F. insurance, examination in, Bombaugh, C. C. companies, account of conspiracies against, id. Ligation — Of common carotid artery, case, Geddings, Eli ; Case, Smith, N. B., Morrison, M. ; Of both carotids in same subject after an interval of one month, recovery, Macgill, W. D. ; After an interval of 15 hours, for secondary hemorrhage, death, Murdock, R. ; Femoral, Gibson, C. B., Morrison, M., Smith, 1ST. R., Powell, Wm. ; Iliac, common, Gibson, W. ; Jugular vein, Gibson, W. ; Innominata (?), Hall, R. W. ; Innominata, Morrison, M. ; Popliteal, for its rupture in pregnancy, recovery, Hill, J. S. ; 2 cases, Morrison, M. ; Radial, Wederstrandt, J. C. ; Subclavian, Gibson, W. of arteries, a new snare for, Smith, N. R. Light — Its influence on human health, Van Bibber, W. C. ; On, Uhler, J. R., Bates, J. W. P. Lincoln, Abraham, the lessons of his life and death, Steiner, L. H. Lipoma, migrating, case, Browne, B. B. Liriodendron, its properties, Rogers, P. K. Literature — Sketches of English, Brown, W. H. ; High school, Monmonier, F. J. Lithanium, on the new metal, Morfit, C. Lithiasis, on, Smith, N. R. Lithic acid diathesis, phosphate of ammonia for the, Buckler, T. H. Litholaplaxy, cases, Tiffany, L. McL. MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Lithotomy -f>2 successful eases of, Smith, A. P. j [n the female, id,; Report on, Smith, N. R. j Case, id.; Gorgel for, id. \ Operating tables for, id.; On, id., Jameson, II. ('<. ; in bhe female, id.\ 3 oases, Bevan, Oh. V. Lithotomy and lithotrity, Slonmonier, «T. \. K. Liver — Tubercular degeneration of, Baker, Gk 8. ; Abscess of, Butler, J. II., Winslow, I;,, (Joskcry, 0. J. ; I >i-<-;ise ofj ' rawford, J.j On the, Drysdale, Thos.; Tubero-carunculoid, Wright, T. II. Lives of eminent literary and scientific men, Wynne, Jas. Locomotive engine, a patent for a, Howard, W. Locusts, the seventeen year, Potter, N., Smith, Gid. B. Loins, wound of, Wales, P. S. Lolus, the, on, Mticauley, P. Louisiana and State rights, Steiner, L. II. Ltiksemia, or leucocythaimia, Noel, \\. II. Lumbar vertebrae, fracture of, recovery, Wales, P. S. Lumbrici, discharged through the abdominal walls, Macauley, P. Lung, syphilis of, Tiffany, L. McL. Lupus erythematosus, Geddings, N. H. in lit. of Geddings, Eli. Luxations (see Dislocations). Lymphatic system, pathology and symptoms of, Geddings, Eli. Magnetism, electro, therapeutic action of, Byrd, H. L. animal, and hypnotism, Steiner, L. H. Maissoneuve's instrument, use of, case of stricture, Johnston, Chris.. and Smith, K R. Malaria — And its pathology, Norris, W. H.; In Maryland, caused by its drinking water,. Van Bibber, W. C. Malarious hemorrhagic fever, Lynch, J. S. Malformation of naso-pharynx, a novel case of, Mackenzie, J. X. Malpraxis, case of suit for, Walls, J. W. Mamma?, triple, case of, Roberts, G. C. M. Mammiferous animal, a new, Godman, J. D. Management of shoulders in labor, Morris, J. Manganese and cobalt, a new ore of, Hayden, H. H. Manhood, sound, and womanhood, a plea for, MeSherry. E. Mania (see Insanity). a potu, Thomas, R. H. religiosa, de, Reese, D. M. 210 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Manipulations, chemical and pharmaceutical, Morfit, C. Marvellous, the, in modern times, Steiner, L. H. Maryland, bilious fever of Eastern Shore of, Wroth, P. geology of, Dncatel, T. J. ; Geology and topography of, id. ; History, physical, of, id. ; Early history of, Mc Sherry, Ed., Browne, W. H. ; Drinking waters of, Van Bibber, W* C. ; Medi- cal University of, Potter, N., Cordell, E. F. ; Topography and epidemics of, Wroth, P. Masonry, free, defence of, Crawford, J. Materia medica, and chemistry — Keport on, Atkinson, I. E. ; Treatise on, Bartholow, R., Zollicoffer, Win. ; And general therapeutics, Dunglison. E. Maxillary sinus, diseases of, Harris, Chapin A., Hayden, H. H. bones, permanent union of, Warren, Ed. Measles — Epidemic in Maryland, 1808, Potter, N. ; Use of cold Avater in, Stevenson, C. G. ; Treatment of, id. ; Paralysis in, McKew, J. D. ; German, Lynch, J. S. Measures, decimal, and weights, on, Stewart, D. Mechanical therapeutics, treatise on, Wales, P. S. Mechanism of the human body, Godman, J. D. Medica], cases, McSherry, Ed. ; Centre, Baltimore as a, Van Bibber, J. : Corps of U. S. Navy, relative to the, Wood, W. M. ; Educa- tion, Chew, S, ; And pathological cases, Wiesenthal, T. V. student, the importance of preliminary education to, Steiner, L. H. ; Education, report on, Geddings, Eli. and surgical memoirs of N. Smith, Smith, 1ST. E. views, fashion in, Smith, N. E. the, profession and chemistry, Steiner, L. H. science, nature and objects of, Bartlett, E. ; Theories in, Stine, E. E. ; Dictionary, Dunglison, E. topography, McPhail, L. C. schools of Baltimore, Cordell, E. F. journalism of Baltimore, Ashby, A. T. societies of Baltimore, Taneyhill, G. L. a, reclamation from the domain of surgery, Buckler, T. H. jurisprudence, on, Chew, S. C. Medicine — An aggregate of progressive sciences, Donaldson, E. ; Cer- tainty in, Bartholow, E., Bartlett, E. ; Domestic, Jameson, H. G., Wilkins, H. ; Electricity in, treatise on, Bartholow, E.; Essay on, Hall, E. W., Caldwell, J. J., Miles, F. T. ; Improvements of, MEDICAL ANNAI.H OF BALT1MOBB. 211 Macauley, P.; Legal, importance of study of, Wynne, J. \ In- iln. 'iicc of, (mi Iiiiiii;iii bappiness, Dunbar, J. B. W. ; In the pasl and future, Chew, S. 0.; Phyi iolog} I be ba i <>r. Donaldson, F. ; State, the aims of, Ohew, 8.O.; The profession of, hints to the people on, Wood, W. M., Steiner, L. II. ; Practice of, fcreati Barfcholow, B., Dunglison, B.; Address on the practice ot, Lynch, J. S.; Report on practice of, Morris, J.; In relation to ohemistry, Bemsen, Ira. Medicines, patent — On, Bates, J. W. P. ; Impurities of, Fisher, \V. E. ; Modus operandi of, Hulse, L; In smaU doses, Morris, J. Medico-legal study of McFarland's case, Hammond, W. A. Melancholia, Arnold, A. B. Melanotic sarcoma of eye "and brain, case, Coskery, 0. J. Meloe vesicatorium, on the, Frick, Geo. Membranes remain entire after delivery, Van Bibber, John. Memoirs (see Biography). Meningitis— Cerebro-spinal, Arnold, A. B., Dare, G. II. ; Tubercular, Arnold, A. B. Men of science in Middle Ages, Steiner, L. H. Menopause, the, Arnold, A. B. Menstruation, ovariotomy during, case, Wilson, II. P. C. Mercurial ointment, preparation of, Eogers, P. K. Mercury — in fever, Gillingham, E. ; In fistula in ano, Potter, X. ; In eye diseases, Chisolm, J. J.; Compounds of, Hamilton, J. Metallic snare, a new, for ligation of arteries, Smith, N. E. coating — On electric rubbers, Fisher, W. E. ; On ships. Severe, J. Metallurgy — Of copper, Piggot, A. S.; In dental surgery, id. Metastasis, a case of, Williamson, Ed. Mexico, description of, McSherry, E. Microscope — In diagnosis of cancer, Donaldson, F. ; Mounting hard tissues for the, Johnston, Chris. Microscopy — Of the blood, Johnston, Chris. ; Eeport on, id. Midwifery (see Obstetrics). Migraine, case of, Conrad, J. S. Military surgery, treatise on, Hall, E. TV Milk adulterations, Morris, J. Mind, the relation of, to the brain, Van Bibber, J. ; Influence of, on disease, Wiesenthal, T. V. Miscellanies, Collins, Stephen. 212 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Mission, the, of science, Steiner, L. H. Model, the, physician, Steiner, L. H., Chaisty, E. J. Monitions to students, Godman, J. D. Monmouth, battle of, description of, McHenry, James. Monsters (see Abnormities). Morbid growths, treatment of, Caldwell, J. J. Morbis coxarii, Byrne, Chas. B. Mortality of large cities, on the, Keese, D. M. Mosquito, auditory apparatus of, Johnston, Chris. Motion, animal, Wilkins, H. of plants, Zollicoflfer, W. Mouth, diseases and surgery of the, Austen, P. H. Movings, table, and spirit rappings, Steiner, L. H. Mucous papules, Power, W. Mumps, epidemic of, in Bait. 1811, Chatard, P. Muscle, a new, Wright, T. H., Handy, W. E. Muscles, internal intercostal, action of, in respiration, Martin, H. N., and Hartwell, E. M. Muscular atrophy, from neuritis, recovery, Miles, F. T. system, action of, Godman, J. D. Myelitis, chronic, Chancellor, E. A. Myopia — True cause of, Theobald, S. ; Various phases of, Chisolm, J. J. ; Ciliary spasm a cause of, id. Nsevi materni, on, Jameson, H. G. Narcosis, treated by electricity, Caldwell, J. J. Nares, affections of, treatment of, McSherry, R. ; By bichl. mere, Mackenzie, J. N. Narrow pelvis, operations in, Erich, A. P. Nasal cough, and existence of a sensitive area in the nose, Macken- zie, J. N. Nasal ducts, large probes in diseases of, Theobald, S. Nasal septum, deflection of, and its treatment, Mackenzie, J. N. National existence, first century of our, lessons of, Steiner, L. H. Natural (American) history, Godman, J. D. ; On the study of, id. ; Of Kerguelen island, Kidder, J. H. Naturalist, rambles of a, Godman, J. D. Naval corps U. S., relations of, Wood, W. M. Necrobiosis of brain, Noel, H. R. Needle-holder (a new), Theobald, S. operation to mature a senile cararact, Chisolm, J. J. MEDICAL annai.h OF BALT1MOBB. 218 Negro, early syphilis In, Atkinson, I. E. Negotiations with Spain, memoir on, Watking, T. Nerve and brain-worry, and bodily disease, Caldwell, J. J. 3 I study of, id. ; Motion, recenl theories of, id.; Stimulating an ex- cised, Lee, "W. ; Tumor of sciatic, ca on, TifGany, L McL. Nervous irritation, Kemp, \V. M.; Diseases, report of dispensary for, Van Bibber, John and Olaude. Nervous system, derangement of, in relation to insanity and crime, Hammond, W. A.; Involuntary action 0^ Caldwell, J. J. ; Lec- ture on diseases of, Hammond, W. A., Qeddings, Eli ; Obscure affections of, Arnold, A. B. ; Principal diseases of, WTiite, Ed. J.; Structure, function and diseases of, Dunbar, J. K. W. ; Trea- tise on diseases of, Hammond, W. A. Neuralgia, cure of an old, King, J. T. intermittent, McFhail, L. 0. Neuritis, optic, causing color-blindness, Chisolm, J. J. with obscure pathology, id. ; Retro-bulbar, Reuling, Gh Neurology, contributions to, Hammond, W. A. Neuroses, review of, Caldwell, J. J. Neurotomy, optico-ciliary, as a substitute for enucleation, Chisolm, J.J. for a stab in the eye, id. for sympathetic amblyopia, id. ; Iritis, id. Neutral rights, Jennings, J. K. Nitras argenti — In hemorrhage of the bowels, Byrd, L. H. ; In epilepsy, Rogers, P. K. Nitric acid, in intermittents, Hammond, W. A. Nitro-muriatic acid, in hydrophobia, Caldwell, J. J. Nocturnal emissions in women, Morris, J. Non-identity of gonorrhoea and syphilis, Potter, N. ; Of croup and diphtheria, Quinan, J. R. Normal respiratory movements in the frog, Martin, H. X. Nosological arrangements, Coulter, M., Dorsey, Robt. Ed. Nosology, methodical, Davidge, J. B., "Wilkins. H. Novel, a, Trials and Triumphs, Schertzer, A. T. Nutrition, defective, in children, causing ulcerated gums and exfoli- ation of alveoli, Harris, Ch. A. Nutritive value of albumen, starch and gum, Hammond. W. A. Obstetric, cases, Bartholow, R. ; Notes on 1000, Kemp, "W. M.. 214 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. McSherry, R., Thomas, R. H. ; Analysis of 4300, Van Bibber, W. C, Zollicoffer, W. forceps, a new, Knight, S. T. ; History of the English, Quinan, J. R. Obstetrics — Antiseptics in, Ashby, A. T. ; Chloroform in, Milten- berger, Geo. W. ; Hydrate chloral in, Dn Hamel ; Report on, Morris, J. ; And Gynaecology, report on, Leonard, B. F. Odontalgia, on, Piggot, A. S. Odontology, on, Johnston, Chris. Oedema, chronic, with diseased humerus, Gibson, W. ; Larnygitis, Bartlett, E. Oesophagus, foreign body in, 82 days, Baer, M. S. stricture of, Jameson, H. G. Oil chenopodium, case of poisoning by, Brown, T. R. lamp, substitute for, Alexander, A. Oils, animal, analysis of, Morfi t, C. Old age, notes on, Chew, S. C. Onanism, on, Frick, Chas. Ophthalmia — Notes on progress of, Theobald, S. ; Phlyctenular, Friedenwald, J. ; Sympathetic, cases, Chisolm, J. J., White, J. A. ; Of lost eye without, sympathetic, Chisolm, J. J., Friedenwald, J. Ophthalmology, and Otology, report on, Theobald, S. Ophthalmoscope — As a means of diagnosis in disease, White, J. A. ; As such in renal disease, cases, id. Ophthalmo-stat, an, Murdock, R. Opium, adulterated, Aikin, W. E. A. Optic lobes, effects of stimulating, on the respiratory function, Martin, H. N. neuritis, Friedenwald, J. Orations, anti-slavery, Buchanan, Geo. ; Drysdale, Thos. (see Ad- dresses). Orchitis, Boyland, G. H. Orkney (and Bear Wallow) Springs, Cordell, E. F. Os hyoides of a mastodon, Godman, J. D. Ossa pubis, separation of, cases, Roberts, G. C. M. Ossium, forma genitilitia, thesis on, Gibson, W. Osteosarcoma of clavicle, case, Gibson, Ch. B. (see Jaw). Ovaria, ossification and enlargement of, case, Geddings, Eli. Ovarian pathology, contributions to, Hintze, F. E. B. dropsy, simulated by encysted ascites, case, Erich, A. F. pedicle, surgical treatment of, Buckler, T. H. MEDICAL ANNAI.H OF BALTIMORE, 215 Ovariotomy- Case, Chisolm, J. J. ; Oases, W'ii ion, II. P.O. ; Daring menstruation, case, id, ; During pn gnancy, ce e, id. Ox, and sheep, distribution of splenic vein In, Winner, A. f>. Oxalate of lime diathesis, on the, Friclc, Cha . Oxide of mercury, yellow, in eye di tea es, Reuling, G. Oyster shuckers' corneitis, Mel lonald, W. J. Ozena, case of, cured by the extraction of a tooth, Harris, Ohap. A. Piietus, letters crilical :unl pathological by, Wright, Tho •. II. (?), Pain, and its therapeutics, Jones, Ch. II. Palmar aponeurosis, contraction of, Tiffany, L. McL. Pancreas, on the, Butler, Jas. II. Pannax, turpentine in, Chisolm, J. J. Papers, medical, of the Junto of Montevideo, Johnston, Chris. Papules, mncons, Power, W. Paqueline's thermo-cautery, with thermantidote or thermic shield, Wilson, H. P. C. Paracentesis, abdominal, case, death, Chatard, P. Paralysis, agitans, case, cured, Caldwell, J. J. of cranial nerves, Arnold, A. B. Bell's, Caldwell, J. J. diphtheritic, Latimer, T. S. extensor, treatment of, Van Bibber, J. general, of insane, Thompson, J. D. infant, cases, Caldwell, J. J., Kloman, W. C, Hammond, W. H. in measles, McKew, J. D. lecture on, Arnold, A. B. motor, of one leg, insensibility of the other, Chew, S. motor, from sexual indulgence, Van Bibber, W. C. muscular, treatment of, Van Bibber, J. peripheral, treated by elastic relaxation, Van Bibber, J. spasmodic spinal, Arnold, A. B. Parasitic diseases, Atkinson, I. E. world and the microscope, Caldwell, J. J. Parotid gland, extirpation of, Smith, N. R., Davidge, J. B. Parturition, post-mortem, case, Murray, W. W. on, Macgill, W. D. synoptical table of, Hall, R. W. Patella, apparatus for fractured, Knight, S. T., Landsdale, P. Patent medicines, Bates, J. W. P. 216 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Pathological contributions, Hammond, W. A. Pathology, comparative, as an aid to study of human, Page, J. E. Patriots, the three, McHenry, Jas. Pectoral muscle, an anomalous, Wright, T. A. Pediculophobia, Morris, J. Penis, epithelioma of, Johnston, Chris. ; Amputation of, case, Mich- ael, Ed. J. gunshot wound of, case, death, Waters, E. G. Pensacola (see Climate). People — Little, as aids to diagnosis, Uhler, J. E. ; Hints to the, on the medical profession, Wood, W. M. Perimetric inflammation, Ashby, A . T. Perineal section for imperforate stricture, Chisolm, J. J. Perineorrhaphy, elytrorrhaphy and amputation of cervix at one oper- ation, Wilson, H. P. C. Peritoneal abscess (see Abscess). Peritoneum, on free access to the, Buckler, Thos. H. Peritonitis, puerperal, on, Dulin, A. E., Reese, D. M. Personal cleanliness, Bates, J. E. W. experience of effects of cannabis indica, Wiltshire, J. G. Perspiration confined to one half the body, O'Brien, Lucius ; On cutaneous, Watkins, T. Pertussis, on, Currey, J. H. ; Treatment of, by atropia and carbolic acid, Lee, W. ; Xew and successful treatment for, Caldwell, J. J. Pessary, presence of, obstructing labor, Mitchell, M. L. A new, for procidentia uteri, Erich, A. F. Pharmaceutical, and chemical encyclopaedia, Morfit, C. and Booth. Pharmacopoeia, formulae of, Hamilton, J. Pharmacy, progress of, Fisher, W. E. the utility of colleges of, Steiner, L. H. Phenol-sodique, on, Norris, W. H. Philosophical and antiquarian researches, McCulloch, J. H. Philosophy of medical science, Bartlett, E. Phlegmasia dolens, Jameson, H. G., Davis, Chas. S. Phosphate ammonia in gout and rheumatism, Buckler, Thos. H. Phosphate lime, on, Morfit, C. Phosphorus, effects of, Godman, J. D. Phrase-book, German and English, Johns, M. Phrenitis, Knight, S. T. ; With pneumonia, Jameson, H. G., Reese, D. M. MEDICAL ANNAI.H OK UAI/JIMOKK. *2]~ Phthisis Laryngeal, contribution to the path, hii f. ot, Mackenzie, J. N.; On, Ohew, 8., MoSherry, I:., Trisfc, If. B., Ohi w, Treatment of, Nod, II. \l. Physical sketches, Davidge, J. l>'. Physician, the, himself, Oathell, I). \V. Physicians, Memoirs of (see Biography). Physiologioal researches on life and death, Watkins, T. Physiology — And anatomy, lecture on, Godwin, .1. I).; Report on, K Ionian, W. 0., Miles, F. T. ; Human, treatise on, Dnnglison, 1\. ; The true basis of medicine, Donaldson, F. ; Ofslfep, flani- mond, A. W. ; And physics of spiritualism, Hammond, W. A. ; And pathology of cerebellum, Hammond, W. A.; Recent dis- coveries in, Donaldson, F.; Relation of, to chemistry, Steiner, L. II.: Treatise on, Revere, J. Pilocarpine, and jaborandi, use of, Browne, B. B. Placenta — Adherent, case, Cordell, E. F. ; Retention of, after labor, Browne, B. B. ; Retained, id. ; Previa, on, Kemp, W. F. A. ; Cases, Roberts, G-. C. M. ; Osseous degeneration of, Miltenbcrger, Geo. W. Plagiarisms, expose of, Godman, J. D. Plague, history and etiology of, Chancellor, Ch. W. Plants — Anatomy of, Aiken, W. E. A. ; Indigenous, on, "Watkins. T. ; Motion of, Zollicoifer, W. ; Catalogue of pha?nogamous, around Baltimore, Aiken, W. E. A. Plastic surgery and skin grafting, Johnston, Chris. Pleurisy, bilious, Potter, N., Hintze, F. E. B. Pneuma-traumatic deafness, Frank, S. L. Pneumonalgia, McPhail, L. C. Pneumonia — Biliosa, Jameson, H. G., Potter, N. ; Controversy on, Donaldson, F.; And dropsy, Jameson, H.G. ; Idiopathic, Buckler, T. H. ; With phrenitis, Jameson, II. G. ; Rheumatic, Buckler, T. H. Podophyllin, on, Zollicoffer, W. Poems -Cox, C. C, Gilman, J., Bates, W.J. P., O'Brien, L., Palmer, J. W., Shaw, J., Caldwell, J. J., Bombaugh, C. C. Poisoning by — Arsenic, cases, Fisher, W. R., Potter, X., Thomas. R. H. ; Atropia, Johnston, Chris.; Chrome, Ducatel, J. T. : Colchicum, McPhail, L. C. ; Concentrated lye. Xorris, J. P. : Corrosive sublimate. Buckler, T. H. : Cyanide potash. Arnold. A. B. ; Ergot, Hulse, I. ; Gas, illuminating, Morris, J. ; Strve- 21 S MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. tima, Steiner, L; II. ; Sulphurous acid gas, Maris, Ed. A. ; Tobacco, Arnold, A. B. ; Oil wormseed, Brown, T. K., Pole, A. C. Poisons — Action of, Ducachet, II. W. ; Treatise on, Ducatel, J. T. ; Table of, Fisher, W. R. Polypus nasi, Annan, S. ; Fibroid, of uterus, Page, J. R., Wilson, H. P. C. ; Naso-pharyngeal, case, depression of jaws, tracheotomy, cure, Tiffany, L. McL. Poor, the insane, on the condition of, Dunglison, R. Portico, the, Watkins, T. Posterior splint (see Fractures). Post-mortem parturition, case, Murray, W. W. Post-partum hemorrhage, Browne, B. B. ; Ergot in, Williams, P. C. ; Tr. ferri in, Scharff, J. H. Potash — Bromide, on, Bartholow, R., Dickson, J. T. ; Cyanide, Hamilton, Jas. ; Iodide, Atkinson, I. E. ; Permanganate in gonorrhoea, Norris, W. H. ; And soda, Ducatel, J. T. Practice — General, and specialties, McSherry, R. ; In Libby Prison, Murdoch, R. Pregnancy, extra-uterine — Case, Johnston, Chris. ; And intra-uterine combined, Browne, B. B., Wilson, H. P. C. influence of, on the progress of phthisis, Warren, Ed. ; Compli- cated with hypertrophy of the cervix, Ashby, A. T. ; Salivation in, relieved by belladonna, McKew, J. D. ; Salivation, with death of foetus, Williams, P. C. Preparations (anatomical), a new mode of preserving, Hayden, H. H. Presbyterians of Baltimore, Bouldin, J. L. Presentation, 2 cases, breech, Browne, B. B. ; 10 cases, Winslow, R. Presystolic murmur, significance of, Donaldson, F. Preventable pollution of hydrant water, and its consequence, typhoid fever, Rohe, G. H. Prevention of disease, Lynch, J. S. Primiparse — Accidents in, McSherry, R. ; Irregularities in, id. Prisons, and reformatory and charitable institutions of Md., Chan- cellor, C. W. Private libraries of N. York, Wynne, Jas. Probes (large), in stricture of nasal duct, Theobald, S. Profession (medical), letter to the, Wiesenthal, C. F. Professional reputation, on, Godman, J. D. ; Proprieties, McSherry, P. Prognostics (and Crises) of Iiippocrates, Ducachet, H. W. MEDICAL ANNAi.H OF BALTIMORE, 219 Progress, and rise, of Medical Dniversity of Maryland, Potter, X. Prolapse of funis during labor, Van Bibber, \\ . I . Prolapse of laryngeal ventricles, ca e, Mackenzie, J. N. Prolapsus-^- Uteri, Jennings, 8. K.j Pessary for, Erich, A. P.; Ani, Baer, JVI. 8., Annan, 8. Pruritis, on, Aikinson, I. El. Psoriasis, on, Smith, N. !>'. Psychology, tendencies of modern, Arnold, A. B. Public park, a letter on a, Buchanan, Geo. Puerperal — Condition, sudden death in, Jones, Ch. IF.; Fever, Steven- son, 0. (1. ; Insanity, Baer, Jacob. Puerperal convulsions, pilocarpine in, Browne, B.B.; Gelseminum in, Williams, P. O.J Treatment of, Williams, P. C, Lynch, J. B.J (and non-puerperal), Browne, B. B. Pulse, varieties of, Chancellor, Ch. W. Pulverizing caustic, Thomas, R. H. Pupil, nervous, regulation of, Fricdenwald, J. Purifying the air of large cities, Griffith, E. Purpura hemorrhagica, Bevan, Chas. F. Pus, on the production of, Warren, Ed. Pyaemia, on, Coskery, 0. J. Quacks and their success, Stein er, L. H. Quarantine — In reference to the plague, Chancellor, Chas. W. ; In reference to epidemic and contagious diseases, id. ; On the estab- lishment of a national, id. Quinia — Therapeutics of, Arnold, A. B. ; In traumatic tetanus, Byrd, H. L.; On the action of, Hammond, W. A. ; Cinchonine, quinoi- dine, quinidine and berberine, relative therapeutic value of, in malarious fevers, Wilson, H. P. C. Eabies canina, prophylaxis of, Wilkins, II., Caldwell, J. J. (see Hydrophobia). Paces — The anatomical and physiological differences of, Byrd, II. L. : Non-unity of origin of, id. Eadix senega in croup, Wilkins, H. Eambles — In Europe, Gibson, Wm. ; Of a naturalist, Godman, J. D. Rational medicine, physiology the true basis of, Donaldson. F. Rattlesnake poison (see Poison). Reading, a selection of, for High Schools, Monmonier, J. F. 220 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Rectum — A new, dilator and explorer, Wales, P. S. ; And bladder, diseases of, from displacement of uterus, Browne, B. B. ; Stric- ture of, Jameson, H. G., Wales, P. S. ; Vagina and bladder, fistula of, Byrne, C. B. Red-Cross, six months under the, in Franco-Prussian war, Boyland, II. G. Reform — A letter on, to medical profession of Maryland, Wiesenthal, Chas. F. ; In medical education, Chancellor^ Ch. W. Reformatory institutions of Maryland, on, Chancellor, Ch. W. Refraction, anomalous, and not muscular insufficiency the cause of myopia, Theobald, S. Regional anatomy, treatise on, Chisolm, J. J. Relation of chemistry to physiology, Steiner, L.; Of dumb-bell crystals to uric acid, Frick, Ch. Remedies, new, Dunglison, R., Caldwell, J. J. Renal affections — Treatise on, Frick, Ch. ; Diagnosis of, by ophthal- moscope, White, J. A. Report — On anatomy, and physiology, 1875, Kloman, W. C. ; 1874, Miles, F. T. ; 1877, Monmonier, J. N. K. on abortion, criminal, O'Donnell, D. A. on air of. Washington Government Printing Office, Kidder, J. H. Baltimore Infirmary (now Md. Univ. Hosp.), cases in, Baker, W. N. 1835, Geddings, Eli, Pattison, G. S.; 1867, Powell, L. H. ; 1830, (3 Rep.), Smith, N. R. of Baltimore City and County Aims-House (now Bay View Asylum), cholera in, Buckler, T. H. ; Medical cases in, 1828, 1829,1831, Wright, Thos. H. ; Cases of insanity in, Robinson, A. C. ; Of delirium tremens in, id. ; Cases in, Annan, S. ; On remittent fever, cases in, Frick, Chas. ; On malarious cases in, Wilson, H. P. C, Smith, Jas. ; On dysentery at, Teackle, St. G. • of Baltimore Academy of Medicine, Cordell, E. F. of Penitentiary, cholera in, Baxley, H. W. ; Cases in, Frick, Ch. of Baltimore Board of Health, Jameson, H. G. ; 1873-82, Steuart, J. A.; 1870, Taylor, M. N.; 1872, Benson, G. N. et al on chemistry, and materia medica, Chew, S. C. ; 1854, Frick, Ch. ; 1856, McKew, J. D. ; 1855, 1857, Steiner, L. H. on cholera in Md. Penitentiary, Baxley, H. W. ; At Alms House, Buckler, T. H. ; In Baltimore, Mackenzie, G. B., Carrere, John; In U. S., Wynne, J. of dispensary for nervous dis., Van Bibber, C. & J. MEDICAL ANNALB of BALTIMORE. 221 -on education, medical, Geddings, Eli. -on epidemic typhus, in Bait., 1847, OheW, S. - on epidemics in Maryland, Wroth, P. -of eye and ear, Md. Infirmary, Reuling, Gh - Presbyterian Charity Hospital, Ohisolm, J. J. -on geology of Maryland, Duoatel, J. T.; Of Bait., ttayden, II. II. -on Fort Bridger, history, topog., &c, Bartholow, E. -on hospital cases, Ashby, A. T. -on Hospital, Marine, cases of small-pox in, Conrad. .1. 8., Watkins, T. - on hygiene, Wynne, Jas. -on insanity, Gundry, R. - Maryland Hospital for the Insane, Fonerden, 1860, Gundry, R., 1879. ■ of St. Vincent's Asylum, 1843, Stokes, AV. - Mt. Hope Retreat, 1843-80— id. - on journalism, medical, in Maryland, Ashby, A. T. - Materia medica, and chemistry, 1878, Atkinson, I. E. ; 1874. Chew, S. C; 1879, Lee, Wm, ; 1877, Van Bibber, W. C. - mortality in Baltimore, Oilman, J. - Natural history of Kerguelen Island, Kidder, J. H. • obstetrics, and gynaecology, 1880, Browne, B. B. ; 1855, Van Bibber, W. C. ; 1876, Erich, A. F. ; 1873, Howard, W. T. ; 1873, 1874, 1877, Morris, J. - ophthalmology, and otology, Theobald, S. - Pathological Society of Bait., Cordell, E, F. - practice of medicine, 1876, Arnold, A. B. ; 1879-80, Cordell, E. F. ; and obstetrics, 1873, '4, Morris, J. - on psychology, and medical jurisprudence, Arnold, A. B. - of sanitary condition of Baltimore, Wynne, J., Morgan, G. E. : Of public schools, Chancellor, Ch. W. -on Sanitary Commission U. S., 1862, Steiner, L. H. - on sanitary science, Stewart, Jas. A. - on surgery, 1875, Brown, T. R. ; 1876, id. ; 1876, Friedenwald. J.; 1854, Johnston, Chris. ; 1858, Macgill, Ch. : 1855, Milten- berger, Geo. W. ; 1849, Smith, N. R. - of surgical cases, Jameson, H. G., Chisolm, J. J., Monmonier, J. F., Annan, S., Smith, N. R. ct al - on vaccination, Cordell, E. F. 222 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. on venereal disease in Japan, Kidder, J. H. on vital statistics of TJ. S., Wynne, J. ; Of Baltimore, Frick, Ch. yellow fever (see Fever, Yellow). Repository, the Female, Brevitt, Jos. Republican imperialism not American liberty, Baxley, PI. W. Reputation, professional, on, Godman, J. D. Resection of shoulder-joint, Warren, Ed. (see Wounds, Gunshot). Respiration (and its affections), Buchanan, Geo. ; Chemistry of, Ducatel, J. T. Respiratory — The normal, movement of, in frog, Martin, H. N. ; Cen- tre, the effects on the, of stimulating the optic lobes, id. ; Rhythm of the mammal, the effects of stimulating the mid-brain, on, id. Restoratives, on, Uhler, J. R. Resuscitation by Hall's method, Powell, A. H. ; On, Cocke, Jas. Retention of testicle, Geddings, Eli. Retina, pseudo-cyst of, Reuling, G. Retinitis (and Bright's disease), Friedenwald, J. Retro-bulbar neuritis, Reuling, Geo. Retroversion of uterus, case, Knight, S. T. Reverdy Johnson, remarks on death of, Steiner, L. H. Review of — The neuroses, Caldwell, J. J. ; Theory of nerve action, id. ; The Wharton trial and Schoeppe's case, Aiken,W.E. A.; The Whar- ton trial, Chew, S. C, Williams, P. C. ; Variorum, Piggot, A. S. ; Gibson's surgery, Jameson, H. G. ; Of Potter's Gregory's prac- tice, id. ; Brigham's Phrenology, Reese, D. M. ; Todd's lect. on acute dis., Chew, S. Rheumatic — Irido-cyclitis, salicylic acid in, McDowell, W. J.; Gon- orrhoea, Byrd, H. L., Tiffany, L. McL. ; Leucoinoitis of air tubes, Buckler, Thos. H. ; Pneumonia, Buckler, T. H. Rheumatism and gout, phosphate of ammonia in, Buckler, T. H. ; Sulphur fumigations in, Revere, J.; Acute, Reese, D.'M. Rhinoscopy, on, Wales, P. S. Richardson's local anaesthesia, Donaldson, F. Ring pessary, case of, where its presence obstructs labor, Mitchell, W. Rise and progress of Maryland Medical University, Potter, N. Rod, the divining, Steiner, L. H. Rotheln, or German measles, on, Lynch, J. S. Rupture (see Aneurism, Artery, and Uterus). Ruth vs. Reuling, report of case, Reuling, G. MEDICAL ANNAi.H OF BALTTMOBE. 228 Sacoharine urine, case, Prick, Oh. (see Diabefc S;i< ■<•, l i;i.ji i m Hiil.iirni in hemorrhage, Williamson, Geo. Salioine, on, Fisher, W. R. Salicylate of sodium in iritis and rheumatic inflammation of th McDowell, VV. J., Ohisolm,J. J. Salicylic acid in venereal disease, l'x>yland, G. II. Saliva, morbid, on, Piggot, A. S. Salivary calculus, on, Harris, Oh. A. Salivation — Spontaneous, on, Chew, S. ; In pregnancy, belladonna for, McKew, J. D. ; Causing death of foetus, William?, I'. ( '. ; Turpentine in mercurial, G-eddings, Eli. Salt, common commercial, analysis of, Morfit, C. Sanguinaria canadensis, on the, Zollicoffer, W. Sanitary, city, reform, Oilman, J.; Commission of U. S., 1862, re- port of, Steiner, L. H. ; Commission, history and plan of organi- zation of, Steiner, L. H. ; Condition of Baltimore, Morgan, G. E. ; Laws and quarantine (see Quarantine); Report of Balti- more, Wynne, J. ; Resorts, Van Bibber, W. C. ; Science (2 rep.), Steuart, Jas. A. Sarcoma — Melanotic, of eye and brain, case, Coskery, 0. J. ; Of jaw, Tiffany, L. McL. Scapula (and glenoid cavity), gunshot "wound of, Waters, E. G. Scarlatina — On, Baer, M. S., Morris, J. ; And diphtheria, relation of, Evans, Thos. B. ; Epidemic in Baltimore, Morris, J. ; In Bal- timore and Belair, id. ; Blood in, Kidder, J. H. Scepticism, on, in regard to aural therapeutics, Theobald, S. Science — And art of dental surgery, treatise on, Harris, Ch. A. ; Physi- cal, Steiner, L. H. ; Men of, in the middle ages, id. ; Mission of, id. ; For domestic purposes, id. Scientific — Discovery of, 1859, id. ; And literary men of America, lives of, Wynne, J. Scillae syrup, on preparation of, Conrad, J. S. Scirrhus uteri, and excision of cervix, Jameson, H. G. Scleroderma, cases of, Arnold, A. B. Sclerosis, multiple, of brain and spinal cord, Arnold, A. B. Scraps, medical and therapeutical, Hamilton, J. Scriptures, credibility of the, treatise on, McCulloh, J. H. Scrofula and phthisis, relation of, Williamson, Geo. Scrofulous corneitis, eanthoplasty in, Theobald, S. Scurvy, land, Miltenberger, G. W. 224 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Sea-life, influence of, on health, McSherry, R. Secondary hemorrhage, on, Smith, N. E. Seminal vesicula?, hydrocele of, id. Sensation a mode of motion, Garretson, F. Senses, on the, Prick, Geo. Serous vessels, physiology of, Monknr, J. C. S. Sesqui-centennial, report of medical schools of Baltimore, Cordell, E. F. ; Of the medical societies of Baltimore, Taneyhill, G. L. ; Of the surgeons of Baltimore, Browne, B. B. ; Address on the occasion of, Wilson, H. P. C. Sewerage, better than, McSherry, Ed. Sexual indulgence, motor paralysis from, Van Bibber, W. C. Shanghai eggs (twin), analysis of, Johnston, Chris. Sheathing for vessels, an improvement, Eevere, J. Shield, antithermic, for Paqueline's thermo-cautery, Wilson, H. P. C. Shoulder, gunshot wounds of, cases, Waters, E. G. Silk culture and cocoons, treatise on, Smith, G. B., Hayden, H. H. Silver and gold, the parting of, Piggot, A. S. Sinuses — Maxillary, on the, Harris, Ch. A. ; Deep, cautery in, Smith, N. E. Skin — Diseases (see Dermatology) ; Grafting, Chisolm, J. J., John- ston, Chris. Slavery, on, Buchanan, Geo., Drysdale, Thos., Birckhead, L. Sleep, physiology and derangements of, Hammond, W. A. Small doses of medicine, influence of, Morris, J. Small-pox — Abnormous, McSherry, E. ; In Baltimore, 1821-2, Jame- son, H. G. ; 1810, Smith, J. ; Inoculation, in mistake for vaccination, Smith, Jas. ; Inoculation, preferred to vaccination, Eogers, P. K. malignant, Schurman, F. ; At Marine Hospital, Baltimore, report of, Conrad, J. S. ; Natural, account of, Smith, J. ; On, Dunbar, E, M., Macauley, P. and vaccinia, identity of, McPhail, L. C. ; In childbearing women and their influence on the foetus, McSherry, E. Smell, loss of, case, McSherry, E. Snare, a new metallic, for ligating arteries, Smith, N. R. Soap, and candles, chemistry of, Morfit, C. Soaps, oleic, on, id. Soda, crude, of commerce, Eevere, J. Soils, fertile, tests for, Ducatel, J. T. Sophoria tinctoria, on the, Zollicoffer, W. MKDIOAr, ANNALH OF BALTIHOBE. Sound manhood and womanhood, McSherry, l«. Sonth — A voice, from the, Birokhead, I;.; Legends of the, Smith, N. EL Spain— Travels in, Baxley, ll. W.; Treaty with, on the, Watkins, T. Spasms — Clonic, case, Winslow, EL; Patholog] <>f, McSherry, I.' Specialties ami general | » r; i.c ■ I ice, McSherry, EL Specific diseases, origin of, Latimer, T. B. Speculum — A new eye, Murdock, i;.; A new self-retaining vaginal and rectal, Erich, A. I'. Spermatorrhoea, on, Bartholow, I.'. Sphygmograph, on the, Arnold, A. 15. Spider, a bite of a, on glans penis, case, Hulse, I. Spinal irritation, and inflammation, Annan, B., Th as, II. I.'. cerebro, meningitis, epidemic of, Arnold, A. B., Dare, <>. II. spasmodic, paralysis (see Paralysis). Spirit rapping and table moving, Steiner, L. H. Spirits, ardent, medical uses of, Reese, D. M. Spiritualism, physics and physiology of, Hammond, W. A. Spleen, case of extraordinary, Jay, J. G. Splenic vein in ox and sheep, distribution of, "Warner, A. L. Splint (anterior) for fractures of leg and thigh, 1860-7, Smith, X. EL : Critical, historical and clinical study of, Michael, J. E. ; On the application of, Murdock, E, (see Fracture Apparatus). (posterior) for fractureof leg and thigh, Smith, N. E., 1S30, '1, '3. ■ (a new fracture), Murdock, E., Coskery, 0. J. a wire gauze, Byrd, L. H. Spontaneous generation, Chew, S., Donaldson, F. Evolution of foetus, Snyder, J. C. Restoration of an inverted uterus, Trist, H. B. Spotted fever (see Typhus). Spray, medicated, in whooping cough, Caldwell, J. J. Springs — Bedford and Berkeley, geology of, Hayden, H. H. ; Bear W allow and Jordan Alum, letter on, Cordell, E. F. ; Sweet- water, analysis of, Baltzell, W. H. ; Uses of the water of, Brown, Geo. Squirrels, emasculation of, Macauley, P. Staphyloma, due to defective nutrition, McSherry, B. Staphylorrhaphy, on, Smith, X. E. State rights, and the Louisiana legislature, Steiner, L. II. Sternum, fissured, case, Johnston, Ch. Stimulants, on, Williams, P. C, Eeese, D. M., Hammond, W. H. 226 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Stomach, and intestines, foreign bodies in, Lee, W., Winslow, R. excessive irritability of, with anaemia, case, Lee, Win. ; Dis- eases of, in children, Dunglison, R. Stone in the female bladder, Smith, A. P., Jameson, H. G. Strabismus — Caused by hyperopia, White, J. A. ; Convergent, treat- ment and nature of, Theobald, S. ; Facts in, Chisolm, J. J.; Hook for, Theobald, S. Stramonium datura, on the, Zollicoffer, Wm. Stricture — Cases of urethral, Brown, T. R., Gibson, C. B., Jamison, H. G. ; Imperforate, treated by perineal section, Chisolm, J. J. ; Operated on with Maissoneuve's instrument, Smith, N. R., and Johnston, Chris. ; On, Smith, N. R. of rectum, a new dilator and explorer for, Wales, P. S. ; on, id. ; Jameson, H. G. (see also Rectum). of nasal duct, large probes in, Theobald, S. of oesophagus, cases, Jameson, H. G. traumatic, Chancellor, E. A. Strychnia — In anaesthesia, Chew, S. C. ; Chemistry of, and case of poisoning by, Steiner, L. H. ; In enuresis, Hill, J. S., Winslow, R.; Lard as antidote to, Hammond, W. A.; In paralysis, Geddings, Eli, Smith, N. R. Students, medical, preliminary education needed by, Steiner, L. H. Study — Of anatomy, on the, Hartwell, E. M. ; Of languages, by medical students, Steiner, L. H. ; Of legal medicine, importance of, Wynne, J. Sulphuric ether, physiological effects of, Steiner, L. H. acid fumigation in gout, rheumatism and skin diseases, Revere, J. Sulphurous acid fumes, poisoning by, Maris, E. A. Suppression of urine, case, Miltenberger, W. G. Syllabus of lectures on physics, Uhler, J. R. Symblepharon complete, Chisolm, J. J. Sympathetic paralysis, Noel, R. H. ophthalmia, Chisolm, J. J., Reuling, G., Eriedenwald, J. Sympathy, the doctrine of, Godman, J. D. Syphilis — Early, in negro, Atkinson, I. E. ; Acquired, id. ; And gonorrhoea, non-identity of, Potter, N. ; Cerebral, Atkinson, I. E. ; Etiology of congenital, id. ; Fowler's solution in, Baer, M. S.; Inherited through two generations, Atkinson, I. E. ; Iso- lated, in the trachea, Mackenzie, J. N. ; Iritis in, Smith, N. R. ; In an unusual situation, Rohe, G. H. ; On late hereditary, MEDICAL Annai.k OF BALTIMORE. Atkinson, I. E.j Of the lungs, cases, Tiffany, L. McL. j Primary, without induration of chancre, id.. The pretention of, RohS, G. H., Morris,.!.; Treatment of, Hill, J. 8.; Of throat, based on 150 cases, Mackenzie, J. N.; With clefl palate and hare- lip, cases, Brown, T. K. ; Prom a bite, Rohi, G. II.; Oi , B D. M. Subinvolution of uterus, Browne, B. B., Buckler, T. II. (sec Utei Suicide, on, Licbman, G. Suppuration of gums and alveoli, Hayden, II. II. Surgery, antiseptic, Ashby, A. T., Michael, E5. J.; And wound of knee joint, Powell, A. L. essays on, Revere, J., Hull, R. W. military, memoirs of Larry, Hall, R. W. ; Military and medical, essays on, Hammond, W. A. treatise on dental, Harris, Ch. A. ; Some not-common opera- tion in, Coskery, 0. J; Some recent operations in, id. ; Of the pelvis, Wilson, H. P. C. ; Expectative, Renting, G. Surgical — Operations, conditions affecting, Brown, T. R. ; ( (see Reports of Surgical Cases) ; Anatomy of face, Jameson, H. G.; Anatomy of parts concerned in tying the innominata, id. ; Anatomy of head and neck, Pattison, G. S.; Dictionary, ap- pendix to Cooper's, Reese, D. M. ; And medical memoirs of N. Smith, Smith, 1ST. R. ; Anatomy of arteries, treatise on, id. ; Kidney, Tiffany, L. McL. Tales of a Tripod, Watkins, T. Talipes, treatment of, Win slow, R. Tannic acid, on, Bates, J. W. P. Tanning and currying, on, Morfit, C. Tapping — in hydrocephalus, Whitridge, J. B., Van Bibber, W. C. extraordinary, in dropsy, Chatard, P. Tarsi, disease of, Godman, J. D. Tartar emetic, on supposed fallacies in detecting, Aiken, W. E. A. : Ointment in chorea, Byrne, Ch. Teeth, minute anatomy of, Johnston, Ch. and gums, treatise on, Harris, Ch. A., Bond, Th. E. natural history, diseases. &c, of, Harris, Ch. A. Teething of infants, on, Hayden, H. H. Testicle — Retained, Geddings, Eli; Tumor of, Johnston, Ch.: Ex- tirpation of, Smith, N. R 228 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Tests — table of chemical, Hamilton, J. ; For the purity of chloroform, Steiner, L. H. Tetanus — traumatic, cases, quinia in, Byrd, H. L. ; Immersion in, Cox, C. C; Corroval in, death, Milhollancl, E. F.; Cannabis indica in, O'Donovan, Ch., and Van Bibber, W. C; Turpentine and free incisions in, Stevenson, C. G. ; 2 cases, Waters, E. G. ; Coma in, Wilkins, G. L. ; Case, from enucleation of the eye, Chisolm, J. J. ; From fracture of the skull, Geddings, Eli ; Cases, Coale, W. E. B., Jameson, H. G., Johnston, Chris., Jones, Ch. H. Theories of disease, on, Stine, H. E., Grove, H. F. ; Germ, Lynch, J. S. of glaucoma, White, E. J. Theory, uraemic, on the, Quinan, J. E. Therapeutic — Carbonic acid gas as a, Fisher, W. E. ; And medical scraps, Hamilton, J. Therapeutics, general, on, Arnold, A. B., Jennings, S. K. ; Treatise on (and materia medica), Dunglisou, E., Bartholow, R, Zollicof- fer, W. ; Notes on, Dickson, J. T. aural, on the skepticism regarding, Theobald, S. of pain, Jones, Ch. H. electric, history of, Caldwell, J. J. Thermantidote, or shield for the thermo-cautery, Wilson, H. P. C. Thermo-cautery of Paqueline, id. Thermometer, diflFerential, a new, DeButts, Elisha. Thermometry, uterine, Browne, B. B., Erich, A. F. Thigh, amputation of — 12 cases, Waters, E. G. ; Intermediary, cases, id. (see Wounds, Gunshot). Thoracentesis, cases, Chew, S. C, Donaldson, F., Gibbon, J. E., Waters, E. G. Thoracic abscess, Jameson, H. G. Thorns (raising), Alexander, A. Throat, ext. conii in diseases of, Pearson, F. W. Tibia (gunshot fracture of), case, Wales, P. S. Tight-lacing, on, Godman, J. D. Times — A letter for the, Birckhead, L. ; The liturgical tendency of the, Steiner, L. H. Tincture — Ferri chloridi in acute erysipelas, Chisolm, J. J. ; Iodine, in hydrocele, id. Tinea — Circinnata, on, Eohe, G. H. ; Tonsurans, on, Atkinson, I. E., Eohe, G. H. ; Trichophytina, Eohe, G. H. MKDICAL ANNALK OK I: A I .'I I M< IB I , 229 Tinnitus aurium, explanation of, Theobald, B. Tobacco, and alcohol, effects of, on human system, Hammond, \V. A.; I'.lindness from use of, ('liisolm; Kxicrnally, in CTOUp, Godman, J. I). chronic, poisoning, Arnold, A. B. Tonsils, extirpation of, Smith, N. \l. ; Boraoic acid in disease of, Hill, J. S.; dlceration of, Hayden, II. II. Topography, medioal, MoPhail, L. C. Toxicology, treatise on, Dnoatc.l, .1. T. Trachea — abscess on the, case, Byrne, J.; Abnormal growth of, Mac- kenzie, J. N. Tracheotomy, on, cases, Jameson, II. G. ; Cases in croup and diph- theria, Johnston, Chris. laryngo, cases, Byrd, A. L. ; Case, Thompson, J. D. Transplanting the conjunctiva of the rabbit into the human eye, Reuling, G. Travels — in Spain, Baxley, H. W. ; S. Amer., id. ; In Europe, Gibson, W. ; In Switzerland, Howard, AY. Treatise — On aborigines of America, McCulloh, J. H; On anatomy, legal and historical relations of European and American, Hart- well, E. M. ; On Anatomy, Handy, W. R. ; (Regional), Chisolm, J. J. ; On anatomy (surgical) of arteries, Smith, N. R. ; On arsenic, Potter, N. ; On bilious endemic fever of Eastern Shore of Maryland, Wroth, P. ; On catamenia (the), Davidge, J. B. ; On chemical and pharmaceutical manipulations, Morfit, C, and Booth, J. C. ; On chemical analysis, Morfit, C. ; On chemistry, dental, Harris, Chapin A. ; On the chemistry and metallurgy of copper, Piggot, A. S. ; On chemistry (theoretical), Remsen, Ira ; On contagion, Potter, N. ; On dentistry (elements of), Harris. Ch. A. ; On dislocations and fractures (Cooper's), ed. by Godman, J. D. ; On ear (diseases of), Smith, N. R. ; On educatiou (medi- cal), Chew, S. ; On electricity (medical), Bartholow, R. ; On epi- demics of Maryland, Wroth, P. ; On fevers, Bartlett, Elisha ; On eye, the, Clendinen, W. H., Frick, Geo., Gibson, J. M. : On fibro- bronchitis and rheumatic pneumonia, Buckler, T. H. : On foods, condensing and preserving.Morfit, C. ; On geology of America.Hav- den,H.H.; Of Baltimore, *'rf.; f Bare Hills, id.; Of BerkeleySprings. id. ; On globes (the use of), Mclntire, J.; On health. Coale, E. B., McSherry, E. ; On humbugs of New York. Reese. D. M. : On hygiene, Dunglison, R., Hammond, W. A., McSherry, R., Wil- 230 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. liamson, Geo. ; On hypodermic injection, Bartholow, R. ; On life and- death, Watkins, T. ; On locusts (the seventeen year), Potter, N., Smith, G. B. ; On Maryland (early history of), McSherry, R. ; On materia medica, Bartholow, R., Dunglison, R., Zollicoffer, W. ; On medicine (domestic), Jameson, H. G., Wilkins, II.; (Philosophy of), Bartlett, E. ; On Mexico (the history of), Mc- Sherry, R. ; On motion (animal), Wilkins, H. ; On mouth (dis- eases and surgery of the), Austin, P. ; On natural history (Amer- ican), Godman, J. D. ; On nervous system (diseases of), Dunbar, J. R. W.j White, A. J., Hammond, W. A. ; On nosology, Davidge, J. B., Wilkins, H., Coale, W. E. B. ; On physician (the) himself, Cathell, D. W. ; On physiology, Dunglison, R., Martin, H. N. ; On practice of medicine (the), Dunglison, R., Bartholow, R. ; (Gregory's), Potter, N. ; On renal affections, Prick, Ch. ; On Scriptures (the credibility of the), McCulloh, J. H; On silk culture, Smith, G. B. ; On sinus (maxillary), diseases of, Harris, C. A. ; On sleep and its derangements, Hammond, W. A. ; On sper- matorrhoea, Bartholow, R. ; On surgery, Gibson, W. ; On surgery (dental), Harris, 0. A.; Military, Chisolm, J. J., Hall, R. W., Re- vere, J. ; On surgical apparatus, elements of operative surgery, treatment of fractures and dislocations, Wales, P. S. ; On teeth (the) and gums, Harris, Chapin A. ; On teeth, gums, salivary cal- culus, tongue and mouth (diseases of) id. ; On teeth (natural history and history and diseases of the), id. ; On toxicology, Ducatel, J. T. ; On typhus fever, Buchanan, Geo., Potter, 1ST., Bartlett, E. ; On venereal (the) disease, Ricord, Ph. ; On yellow fever, Davidge, J. B., Jameson, H. G., Makrill, J., Reese, D. M., Revere, J. (see also Fevers, Yellow). Trephining, case, recovery, Artaud, T. ; Case, Ducachet, H. W. ; Case, recovery, Geddings, E. ; For epilepsy, recovery, cure, Yates, H. P., Reese, D. M. Trials and triumphs, a novel, Schertzer, A. T. Triple mammas, case, Roberts, G. C. M. Tuberculosis — Therapeutics of, Noel, PL R. ; Of laryngeal muscles, Mackenzie, J. N. Tumors — of brain, Arnold, A. B. ; Cases, Bartholow, R. ; Of breast, compression in, Gillingham, E. ; Encysted, extirpation of, Smith, N. R. ; Fibroid, of uterus, Browne, B. B., Page, J. R., Wilson, H. P. C. (see Uterus) ; Hemorrhoidal, Jameson, H. G., Smith, N. R. ; Horny, of eyelids, Chisolm, J. J. ; Hydroceph- MEDICAL A\\Ai.e OF BALTTM0B2. 281 alio, treated by tapping, Wbitridge, J. I'.: On hydrocephalic, Van Bibber, W. 0. ; tndurated bleeding, ca •. Hul . I.; Of neck, when the carotid artery and jugular vein have to be tied, Gibson, W. ; On, Smith, N". R.; Case, removed bj ligature, Hentze, P. E. I'.; Of sciatic aerve, case, Tiffany, L McL.; Subcutaneous, painful, Baer, M. 8. ; Tubercular, of windpipe, Mackenzie, •'. N. ; Of npper jaw, cases, Jameson, II. 0., Gibson, Oh. B., Baxley, II. W., Tiffany, L. McL. (see Osteosarcoma). Turkish harem, a visit to, Boulden, J. L. Turpentine in hemorrhage of bowels, Byrd, H. L.; Externally in hospital gangrene, Bartholow, E. j In trismus ofscentium, Byrd, II. L. ; In pannax, ( Ihisolm, J. J. ; In salival ion, Geddings, Eli Tympani tensor, tenotomy of, White, A. J. Typhlitis and peri-typhlitis, on, Bartholow, R. Typhus atfd typho-malarial fever, similarity of, Curry, J. II. Ulceration of gums, Harris, Ch. A.; Of tonsils, Hayden, II. II. Ulcers, varicose, use of rnhher bandage in, Atkinson, I. E. Ulna (see Fractures, Dislocations, and Malpraxis). Unity of force, Caldwell, J. J. Uraemia, relation of certain heart sounds to, Lynch, J. S. ; Theory of, Quinan, J. R. Uremic intoxication, Hammond, W. A. Urea — investigation of, McKew, J. D. ; Easy mode of estimating, Uhler, J. R. Urethra, the female, dilatation of, Browne, B. B. ; Laceration of the, Ooskery, 0. J. Urethrotomy, externally, without a guide, Brown, T. R. Uric acid, relation of, to dumb-hell crystals, Frick, Chas. Urinary, genito, diseases, treated by electricity, Caldwell, J. J. Urine — Saccharine, case, Frick, Chas. ; In intermittent fever, Ham- mond, W. A. ; Dumb-bell crystals in, id. ; Suppression of. case, Miltenberger, G. W. incontinence of, on, Morris, J.; Strychnia in, Hill, J. S., Winslow, R. Urological contributions, Hammond. W. A. Uterus — Absence of, case, Chew, S. ; Anatomical relations of struc- ture of, Buckler, T. H. ; And vagina, atresia of, ease, Erich, A. F. ; Bifid, case, Chatard, P. ; Certain diseases of, Chew. -. cervix of, inflammation of, Jameson, H. G. ; Scirrhus of, exci- sion, id., Wilson, H. P. C. 232 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. dilatation of cervix of, Browne, B. B. ; A new instrument for, Wilson, H. P. C. ; Diseases of, Eastman, L. M. Displacement of, cases, Erich, A. F. ; Displacement of, a cause of disease of rectum and bladder, Browne, B. B. ; Enlarged, case, Chatard, P.; Epithelioma of, case, Wilson, H. P. C. fibroids of, in general, Browne, B. B. ; As a cause of eclampsia, id. ; Cases, Chancellor, Ch, W., Page, J. R., Wilson, H. P. C; Growths of, treated by electricity, Caldwell, J. J. hypertrophy of cervix of, in pregnancy, case, Ashby, T. A. inversion of, case, excision of the whole organ, Geddings, Eli ; Case, spontaneous restoration, Trist, H. B. ; Case, Wilson, H. P. C. morbid action of, in gestation, Arnold, A. B. muscularity of, McDowell, J. B. ; Natural history of, Davidge, J. B. ; Perforation of, case, Wilson, H. P. C ; Powers of, Jame- son, H. G. ; Procidentia of, in labor, case, Chatard, P.; Prolapsus of, case, Wilson, H. P. C. ; Treatment of, Jennings, S. K. Retroversion of, 7 cases, forcible restoration, Erich, A. F. ; Case, Knight, S. T. rupture of, cases, Chatard, P., Dunan, L. M., Howard, W. T., Knapp, L. M., Worthington, P. H. strangulated veins of, Buckler, T. H. ; Subinvolution of, Browne, B. B. ; (and involution), Buckler, T. H. thermantidote for Paqueline's thermo-cautery in surgery of, Wilson, H. P. C. ; Thermometry in pregnant, Browne, B. B., Erich, A. F. viburnum prunifolium as a sedative of, Browne, B. B. Vaccination — On, Arnold, A. B., Morris, J., Smith, Jas., Cordell, E. F. ; And small-pox, on, Macauley, P. ; And small-pox, influ- ence of, on mother and foetus, McSherry, R. ; Comparative merits of lymph and dry crust in, Morris, J. ; Spurious, on, Smith, Jas. ; Letter in opposition to, Rogers, P. K. ; Bovine, Morris, J. ; And inoculation, introduction of, into Md., Quinan, J. R. ; On, Van Bibber, W. C. Vaccine institute, plan for a, Smith, Jas. ; Petition to legislature for a, id. Inquirer, id. ; Crust, histology of, Keirle, N. G. Vaccinia, and variola, identity of, McPhail, L. C. ; Eruption, case, Williamson, Geo. MTCDIOAL ANNAI.H OK l;A I/l'IMOKK. !■'<■', Vagina, fistulous, communication of uiili bladder and rectum, Byrne, Ohas. ; Donble, case, Brioh, A. V. Vaginal— Examination, chair for, Johnston, OhriB. ; Specnlnm, new soil- retaining, Erioh, A. I' 1 . Valedictories (see Addresses). Varicocele — On, Smith, N. If.; A sample operation <>r. Tiffany, L MoL. Variola, on, Baker, S. G. (see Small-pox). Vascnlar nasvi, on, Smith, N. R. Vegetating epithelioma of cervix, case, Wilson, H. P. 0. (see Epithe- lioma). Veins — Surgical anatomy of, Annan, S. ; Splenic, distribution of in ox and sheep, Warner, A. L. Venereal diseases — Salicylic acid in, Boylston, H. G. ; In Japan, re- port on, Kidder, J. H. ; On, Power, W. ; Treatise on, Ricord, P. ; Progress in, Rohe, G. H. ; Legislation to prevent, Morris, J. (see Syphilis). Venesection, cases illustrating its use, Murray, W. W. Ventricle, aneurism of left, case, Wales, P. S. Veratrum viride, on, Lynch, J. S. Version, and the forceps, Williams, P. C. Vertebra — Fracture of, cases, Wales, P. S. ; Coskery, 0. J. (see Frac- ture). Viburnum prunifolium, as a uterine sedative, Browne, B. B. Vindication of character of Lowell operatives, Bartlett, E. ; Of Ma- sonry, CraAvford, Jno. letter in, of himself, Smith, Jas. Vinum colchici, case of poisoning from, McPhail, L. C. Vision — On, DeButts, E. ; Comparative, Murdock, R. ; Effects of belladonna on, Dunglison, R, (see Eye Diseases). Vital statistics— Of Baltimore, Frick, Ch. ; Of U. States, Wynne, Jas. Vitiligo, cases, Atkinson, I. E. ; Rohe, G. H. Voice — A, from the South on slavery, Birckhead, L. ; On the. Dun- bar, J. R. W. Voltaic, batteries, two new, DeButts, E. Vomiting, case of obstinate, Scharff, J. H. Vulvitis, contagious, in children, cases, Atkinson, I. E. Wakefulness and the phj T siology of sleep, Hammond. W. A. Warm bath in delirium tremens, Wright, T. H. ; In bilious fever, id. 234 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Water — On, Bates, J. W. P. ; On pure, Morris, J. ; On cold, in fevers, Hal], R. W., Stevenson, 0. G. ; In bums, McDowell, M. ; As fuel, Hall, B. W. ; Hydrant, preventible pollution of, and typhoid fever, Bohe, G. H. ; Discovery of chemical constitution of, and Henry Cavendish, Steiner, L. H. Waters — On the uses of the Sweet Spring, Brown, Geo. ; On the in- troduction of the, of the Gunpowder river into Baltimore, Buck- ler, T. H. Weight, the apparent diminution of, under certain circumstances, Aiken, A. E. W. Weights, decimal, and measures, Stewart, David. Wells, the artesian, of Bryan, Ohio, and their origin, Taneyhill, G. L. Wharton trial, the, review of, Aiken, W. E. A. ; On the medical evi- dence in, Chew, S. C. ; On, Williams, P. C. Wind contusions, Annan, S., Dunglison, E. Windpipe, tubercular tumors of, Mackenzie, J. N. Wine in fevers, Annan, S. Wire gauze apparatus for fracture of leg, Byrd, H. L. Womb (see Uterus). Women — Gonorrhoea in, Morris, J. ; Nocturnal emissions of, id. Wounded arteries, instrument for seizing, Smith, N. E. Intestine, case, recovery, Chisolm, J. J. Cavities, inflammation of, Cocke, J., Dare, G. H. Wound of ankle-joint, case, Jameson, H. G. Wound of common iliac, Gibson, W. ; Of external carotid, Geddings, Eli (see also Arteries) ; Of knee-joint, 2 cases, Butler, J. ; Of scalp, case, Waters, E. G. ; Of skull, case, id. Wounds, gunshot — On, Chisolm, J. J., McSherry, E., Monmonier, J. N. K., Smith, N. E. ; Case, Miltenberger, G. W., Baxley, C. ; Conversion of, into excised wounds to hasten healing, Chisolm, J. J. ; Treated by hermetically sealing them, id. ; Why do they not heal by quick union ? id. ; Amputation in, McSherry, E. ; Arm (of), six (6) cases, Waters, E. G. ; Case, Weder- strandt, J. C. P. Of chest, case, Coskery, 0. J. ; And abdomen, case, Wales, P. S. Cranium (of) Dare, G. H. ■ Detection of ball in, Uhler, J. E. Elbow-joint (of), case, Waters, E. G. ■Femur, 13 cases, id. MEDICAL ANNALS OK BALTIMORE. Ilium, '.'> cases, id. Intestines (small), 2 cases, recovery, Waters, E. G. Loins (of), with fracture of Lumbar vertebrae, recovery, Wales, P. IS. Knee-joint, with fracture, case, Waters, ES, G. Penis (of), case, id. Scapula (and glenoid cavity), case, id. Shoulder, cases, id. Tibia (of), case, id. Yellow fever (see Fever, Yellow). Ziziphus vulgaris (and the lolus), on, Macauley, t'. Some omissions in this index were unavoidable, where parties sent in their record after the index had been set up by the printer. J. R. Q. PUBLIC SERVICES (Military. Civil and Medical). -OF- BALTIMORE PHYSICIANS, 1730-1880. " Nomina in exeinpla sero servabimus aero."— Milton. " Pulchrum est bene facere Reipublicae."— Sal. MILITARY SERVICES OF BALTIMORE PHYSICIANS 1730-1880. Pro Palria. U. S. ARMY AND STATE MILITIA. Addison, Overton, C, Surg. M. 1st Inf., 1818. Adolphus, Philip, Asst. Surg., 1861-5. Ahl, John Peter, Surg. M. Md. Line, 1776. Allender, Joseph, Surg., 1804-14. Andrews, Thos., Prover-of-Arms, 1876. Annan, Wm. A., Surg. M. Hall's Bat., 1776. Archer, Robert Harris, Surg. 27th Reg. Md., 1799. Artaud, Theodore, Surg. Vols., 1861-5. Baer, Ed. R., Surg. 1st Inf., 1861-5. Baker, Sam., Surg. M. Bait. Bat., 1813. Barry, W. J., Surg., 1847-8 (Mex. War). Bartholow, Roberts, Asst. Surg., 1857-64. Barton, E. H., Surg., 1847-8 (Mex. War). - Battee, John P., Asst. Surg., 1847-8. Beall, John H., Surg. M., 1813-14. Beatty, Chas. A., Surg. M., 1800. Beaumont, Wm., Surg. M., 1812 ; Post. Surg., 1819 ; Asst. Surg., 1821-29. Bombaugh, C. C, Surg., 1861-5. Boyland, G. H., Asst. Surg, in Franco-Prussian War, 1870-3. Brereton, J. A., Asst. Surg., 1821-39. Brewer, Chas., Asst. Surg., 1856-61. Brewer, John W., Asst. Surg., 1864-80. Briscoe, John Hanson, Surg. Indep. Corps, 1?T»>. Byrne, Bernard M., Asst. Surg., 1836 ; Surg., 1S53 ; d. 1860. Byrne, Chas. B., Asst. Surg., 1868 ; Post Surg. Ft. Brown, Tex.. 1880. 240 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Byrne, Chas. 0., Asst. Surg., 1860; Surg., 1866; Post Surg. Ft. Snelling, 1880. Byrne, John, Asst. Surg., 1860 ; Surg., 1866. Cadden, Chas. W., Asst. Surg., 1861-5. Caldwell, J. J., Actg. Asst. Surg., 1863-5-6. Calvert, Jonathan, Surg. M. Md. and Va. Eeg. (Col. Hanson's), 1776-82. Carroll, Geo. A., Post Surg., 1817-18. Carter, John C, Asst. Surg. 4th Inf., and U. S. Vols., 1861-5. Chrystie, Thos., Surg, in Md. and Va. Eeg. (Harrison's), 1778-82. Claridge, Jos., Asst. Surg. 3d Cav., 1861-5. Clarke, Lemuel B., Gar. Surg. M., 1808; Post Surg., 1816; Surg., 1817. Clendinen, Win. Hazlet, Act'g Asst. Surg., 1861-5. Coskery, O. J., Act'g Asst. Surg., 1865 ; Asst. Surg. Vol., 1865. Coulter, John, Lt. Col. State Mil., Bait., 1794. Covey, Ed. N., Asst. Surg., 1856-61. Cox, Christopher C, Surg. Vols., 1861-5; Med. Purveyor, 1862. Cradock, John, Major 2d Bat, 1776. Currey, James H., Act'g Asst. Surg., 1861-2; Surg. Vols., 1863-5. Dalcho, Fred., Gar. Surg. M., 1792 ; Lt. Art., 1794 (pupil, Chas. F. Wiesenthal). Dare, Geo. H., Actg. Asst. Surg. Vols., 1861-5. Dashiell, Nicholas L., Surg. Laf. Lt. Dragoons, Bait., 1852, and of Eagle Art. Dashiell, Wm, Surg. M. 1st Md. Bat. (Smallwood's), 1776 (pupil, C. F. W.). Den wood, Levin, Surg. 3d. Eeg. Md. Inf., 1781. Diffenderfer, Michael, Surg. Art. Co., Bait., 1816. Dodge, A. M., Asst. Surg. 4th Inf., 1861-5. Donning, Ed., Surg. M. Griffith's Eeg. of Flying Camp, 1776. Eastman, Lewis M., Asst. Surg., 1861-3. Edmonston, Sam., Hosp. Surg., 1776. Elbert, John Lodoman, Surg. Md. Eeg., 1776. Elwees, Alfred W., Asst. Surg., 1825 ; Surg., 1826 ; died Fla., 1842. Ensor, S. F., Surg. 1 Cav., 1861-5. Evans, Thos. B., Capt. 1st Inf. Bait, 1861-5. MEDICAL annai.h OF BALTOfOBS. 241 Frantz, John E., Asst. Surg., L863 ; Burg. L867. Gale, Geo., Surg, to Matross Co. in Balk-Town, 1777. Geddes, Etobt., Surg., L799-1800. Gerwood, James, Surg. M. Md. Eteg., 177!). Getty, ThoB. M., Asst. .Surg., 1849; S. L862; Brev. Dt.OoL, <1. at Ft. Mcllenry, 18G7. Gibson, Win., Surg., 1812-14. Gilman, Judson, Act'g Asst. Surg., 1862; Asst Surg., 1 • Glison, Eodney, Asst. Surg., 1850-61. Goodwin, Lyde, Surg. Bait. Lt. Dragoons (Col. Moore), at Yorktown, 1781; Surg. Bait. Horse Art., 1814. Guilder, Reuben, Surg. Hall's 1st Del. Reg. (Blue Hen's Chickens), 1777-81 ; settled in Bait, after war, where he died. Hall, Henry F., Surg. M., 1813; Surg. 42d Inf., 1814-15. Hall, John T., Surg. Purnell Leg. and 2d Lt. Bait. Battery, 1861-5. Hall, Joseph, Surg. Griffith's Bat., 1776. Hall, Josias Corvill, Lt. Col. 9th Inf., 1799-1800, also in Rev. Hall, Rd. Wilmot, Surg. 51st Reg. Inf. Bait., 1812. Hall, Thos. R., Surg. 36th Inf., 1813-15; Post Surg., 1821; Asst Surg., 1821; d. 1825. Hall, fm. Wilmot, Surg. 1812 of Rifles ; Hosp. Surg., 1814-15. Hammond, Wm. Alex., Asst. Surg., 1849-61 ; Surg. Gen., 1862-4. Handy, Chas. W., Asst. Surg., 1833-4. Handy, Geo. S., Surg. Md. Bat, 1822. Harrison, Harris, Surg., 1776. Hasson, Alex. B., Asst Surg., 1849 ; Surg., 1861 ; Post Surg., Ft. Trumbull, Conn., 1880. Hawkins, Hamilton P., Asst. Surg., 1824; Surg., 1836; d. Tampico, Mex., 1847. Haynie, Ezekiel, Surg. M. 1st Md. Reg. (Col. 0. Williams), 1776-81. Hayward, Ed., Surg. M. Art, 1803 ; d. 1806. Helsby, Thos. H., Surg., 1861-5. Hitchcock, Chas. M., Asst Surg., 1835; Surg., 1851-3. Howard, Thos. H., Surg. Bait Bat., 1776. Hughes, Ellis, Asst Surg., 1838-40. Hugo, Sam. P., Surg. M. 14th Inf., 1812-13 ; Post Surg., ISIS. Inloes, Henry A., Jr., Asst. Surg. 3d Inf., 1861-65. 242 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Johns, Ed. J., Asst, Surg., 1849-61. Johnson, Ed., Surg, to State Hosp. Bait. 1778, and attends soldiers sick with camp fever by request of colonel, 1778. Johnson, John, Surg. M. (Griffith's Bat.), 1776, and in charge State Hosp. Annap., 1778. Johnson, Thos. R., Asst. Surg., 1836 ; d. Bait. 1837. Jones, Chas. H., Act'g Asst. Surg., 1865. Jones, Wm, Hosp. Surg. M., 1813-15. Keene, Sam. Y., Surg. M. Md. Bat., 1777-81. Kemp, J. M., Asst. S. 1st Inf., 1861-5. Kilty, Wm., Surg. 4th Keg. Md. Bat., 1777-81. Lee, Chas. C, Asst. Surg. 1st Cav., 1861-5. Lee, Wm., Surg. Gen. Md. Militia. Leonard, Wm. T., Asst. Surg., 1838-42. Leveley, W., Asst. Surg., 1841 ; d. Ft. Polk, Tex., 1848. Macauley, Patrick, Hosp. Surg. M., 1814 ; Post Surg, at Ft. Mifflin, Del., 1814-16. Macgill, Chas., Col. and Major Gen. Md. Mil. Mackenzie, Geo. Brown, Asst. Surg. Vols., 1862-5; d. 1865. Mackenzie, Thos. Greer, Asst. Surg., 1862 ; d. at Washington, 1867. Martin, Sam. B., Surg. 1st Rifles, Bait., 1814 (captured at Bladens- burg, but exchanged in time to participate in Battle of North Point). Maughlin, H. A., Asst. Surg. 6th Inf., 1861-5. McCulloh, James Hayne, Gar. Surg., 1814-16. McElderry, Henry, Asst. Surg., 1866; Post Surg., Klamath, Oregon, 1880. McHenry, James, Asst. Surg., 1775-8 ; Sec. War, 1799-1800. Mcllvaine, John, Asst. Surg. 1st Cav., 1861-5. McPhail, Leonard C, Asst. Surg., 1834 ; Surg., 1848-9. Mechem, A. F., Asst. Surg., 1860 ; Surg., 1867 ; d. at Pleasantville, Md., 1871. Morgan, Gerard E., Asst. Surg. Vols., 1861. Morgan, Wilbur P., Surg. 9th Inf., 1861-5. Morony, Ed. P., Surg. 2d Inf., 1861-5. Morrison, Alex. H., Gar. Surg. M., 1807; d. at Ft. Coupee, La., 1809. MKDIOAT, ANNALH OK I! A I/I'IM' >RR. L' 1 • I Ncale, F., Surg. M. Md. Bat. (Smallwood's), 1776. NefT, John, Asst. Surg. Vols., 1801-5. Nelson, Arthur, Surg. M. 8th Inf., 1817-18. Nicholas, Geo., Sm g. M. L6th Inf., L812; d. 1813. Norris, Basil, Asst. Surg., 1852; Surg., 1 Norris, Wm. II., Surg. 5th Inf., 1801-5. O'Brien, Lucius, Asst. S., 1832-5 ; 2d Lt. 3d Inf., 1837, and of 8th Inf., 1838; d. at Tampa, Fla., 1841. O'Connor, John, Surg. M. 3d Rifles, 1814, and of 36th Inf., 1814 ; Hosp. Surg. M., 1814-15 ; d. Bait., 1819, of yellow fever. Owen, John, Surg. 5th Reg. State Mil., 1810-14. Owings, Henry W., Asst. S. 5th Inf. and Surg. 2d Inf., 1861-5. Panetti, John P., Asst. Surg. 4th Inf. Germ. Rifles. Perry, John, Surg. Md. Bat., 1776. Pinkerton, Thos., Gar. Surg. M., 1800-13. Price, Edward B., Surg. Vols., 1846 ; Asst. Surg., 1847-8 (Mex. War). Potts, Rd., Asst. Surg., 1853-61. Powell, J. F., Asst. Surg. Vols., IS-. Quinan, P. A., Asst. Surg., 1855-62. Radcliffe, Sam. J., Surg. Vols., 1861-5. Ridgeley, Aquila T., Asst. Surg., 1850-61. Rippard, W. H., Asst. Surg. Purnell Leg., 1861-3. Sinnot, John D., Surg. Md. Bat., 1822. Smull, Wm. G., Asst. Surg. Vols., 1861-5. Spence, Robt. T., Asst. Surg., 1847-68. Stevenson, Cosmo G., Surg. M. 27th Reg. State Mil., 1810. Stevenson, Geo.' Pitt, Aide'to Gen. Strieker at Battle N. Point. Stevenson, John M., Surg. 3d Inf. and 3d Cav., 1861-5. Stewart, Henry 0., Asst. Surg. Purn. Leg., 1861-5. Stewart, James, Surg., 1776 ; d. Bait., 1816. Stewart, James V., Surg. M., 1809; Gar. Surg. M., 1807; Lt. Art. 1811 ; d. at Ft. Perm, Dec, 1812. Stewart, Wm., Hosp. Surg. M., 1S14 ; Post Surg., ISIS : Asst. Sursr.. 1821 ; d. Bait,, 1S23. Stokes, Wm., Surg., 1S37-40. 244 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Taneyhill, G. Lane, Asst. Surg. 11th Vols., 1865. Taylor, Christopher, Surg. M. Invalid Corps, 1776. Taylor, Geo., Asst. Surg., 1856 ; Surg., 1862 ; d. Galveston, Tex., 1867. Tilghman, Stedman E., Surg. Md. and D. C. Vols. ; d. 1848. Trist, H. B., Asst. Surg., 187-. Uhler, John E., Act'g Asst. Surg. ; Asst. Surg. 5th Md. Vet. Vols., 1861-5. Walker, Thos. Cradock, Hosp. Surg. Mate at Burlington and Platts- burg, 1813-15. Wallace, Michael, Surg. M. Md. Bat., 1776. Waters, Edmond G., Act'g Asst. Surg., 1862-5. Waters, Wilson, Surg. M., 1776 ; d. 1836, ast. 78. Watkins, Tobias, Surg. 38th Inf., 1813-18 ; Hosp. S., 1814-21 ; Asst. Surg. Gen. North. Div., 1818. Way, Walter E., Surg. 1st Cav. and Asst. Surg. Vols., 1861-5. Webster, G. W., Act'g Asst. Surg., 1855-62. Weisel, Dan., Asst. Surg., 1867. Wells, John B., Asst. Surg., 1834; Surg., 1846; d. Bait., 1853. Wiesenthal, Charles Fred., Surg. 1st Md. Bat. (Smallwood's) ; Med. Purveyor for Md. and Med. Exam, of applicants for surgeoncy in Md., 1776. Wiesenthal, Thos. V., Surg. M. 6th Inf., 1813. White, Alphonso A., Surg. 3d Inf. and of 8th Inf., 1861-3. White, John, Surg. 32d Inf., 1812. Whiteridge, Joshua B., Hosp. Surg., 1813-15. Wilkins, Henry, Surg. 37th Eeg. State Mil., 1810. Williamson, Charles, Gar. Surg., 1805-7. Williamson, Thos., Surg. 36th Inf., 1813. Williamson, Thos. H., Asst. Surg., 1849-61. Woods, B. W., Asst. Surg., 1838-42. Wright, Thos. H., Surg. M. Bait. Eeg., 1813. Yates, Donaldson, Hosp. S. M., 1814-15. Yates, Henry P., Asst. Surg. Dix. Lt. Inf., 1861-5. Young, John, Surg. 14th Inf., 1812-18. MTCDIOAL ANNA 1,8 OK MA I/I'I MOKK. U. S. AND MARYLAND NAVY. Ambler, James M.M.,b.Va., 1840; Privatein I'D, VaOftT.,1861 5; od. at "Wash, and Lee Univ. Va> ; Med. pupil Dr. N. BL Smith; M. D. Md. Univ., 1870; Clin. Recorder Md. I'niv. Hosp.j Asst. Pliys. Mar. Hosp., Bait,., 1872; Partner in practice with Dr. .). G. ITolliday; Entered II. S. Navy, — ; Volunteered as Snrg. of the disastrous Arctic Expedition in the Jeannette, in which he perished, but his name will ever live as a noble example of un- flinching bravery and devotion to duty. Brown, Thos. E., 1866-70. Coale, Ed., in Md. Navy, 1776. Coale, W. E. B., 1847. Coulter, Henry S., 1826. Coulter, Mifflin, 1826. Edgar, Ed. C, — ? d. 1832. Elliot, J. B., 1834. Garretson, Fred., 1858. Harrison, Jos., Surg. State Navy, Galley " Conqueror," 1779. Horwitz, J. P., Surg, and Chief Med. and Surg. Bur., 1865. Hulse, Isaac, 1824-39. Kidder, Jerome H., 1866-80-1—. Landsdale, Philip, Asst. Surg., 1847 ; Surg., 1871 ; Med. Insp., 1871 ; Med. Director, 1873 ; Eet'd 1879. McSherry, Ed., 1843-51. Morfit, Chas. M., 1861. Nickerson, Chas. C. Palmer, Jas. C, Asst. Surg., 1834; Surg., 1841; Surg. Genl.; d. 1883. Eobertson, Geo., Surg, to Ship " Defence," 1777. Shaw, John, 1799. Sullivan, John McKew, b. Ireland, 1828 ; M. D. Md. Un., 1861 ; U. S. Navy, 1852 ; d. 1881. Wales, Philip S., Asst. Surg., 1856 ; Surg., 1861 ; Med. Insp., 1873 : Surg. Genl., 1880. Wieseuthal, T. V., 1814-29. Wood, Wm. Maxwell, Asst. Surg., 1829 ; Surg., 1838 ; Chief Med. and Surg. Bur., 1869 ; Surg. Genl., 1870-71 ; d. 1880. (The official Records of the Government, Brown's " Hist, of Med. Dep. U. S." and other authorities were consulted to procure the above 246 MEDICAL ANNAL8 OF BALTIMORE. Record ; yet as official Records merely designate the State from which the party was appointed, or in which he was born, it may be that some of these officers came from other parts of Maryland than Bal- timore.) CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY. Annan, Sam., 1861-4. Barton, Boiling W., Lt. For. Bat. Bell, Alex. C, Surg. Steuart's Horse Art. Byrd, H. L., 1861-5, Surg. 0. S. A. Chancellor, Chas. W., 1861-5, Major, Pickett's Div. Chisolm, J. J., 1861-5, Med. Dir. S. Car., and Surg. Clarke, Powhatan, Lt. Col. and Chf. Ord. Lt. Buckner's Com. Cole, W. H., 1861-5, Surg. Conrad, J. S., 1862-5, Ass't Surg. Dryden, Robt. H. (1833-1880), Surg. U. S. A., 1861 ; Surg. C. S. A. 1861-5 ; died in Texas. Gamble, Carey B., Post Surg. Garretson, F., . Geddings, Eli, On Army Med. Bd., 1861-5. Goodrich, P., Asst. Surg. Pegram's Brig. Grimes, John H., Private 1st Va. Cav. Howard, E. Lloyd, Surg. Army N. Va. ; d. 1881. Howard, J. McHenry, 1861-4, Lt. Staff Gen. B. T. Johnson. Kloman, W. C, Surg., 1861-5. Knight, Louis W., Bait. Lt. Art. Latimer, Thos. S., Surg. Army N. Va. Macgill, Chas., 1862-4. Macgill, Chas. G. W., Surg. 2d Va. Inf. McKnew, W. R., Asst. Surg. 1st Md. Cav. Murdock, Russel, 1862-5. Noel, H. R., 1861-5; d. 1878. Opie, Thos., 1862-5, Asst. Surg. C. S. A. Page, J. R., Surg. 10th Va. Inf. Palmer, J. W., 1861-5. Piggot, And. S., 1862-5 ; d. 1869. Regester, W. G., Private Bait. Lt. Art.; d. 1882. Snowden, D. M., 2d Md. Inf. Steuart, Wm. F., Surg. C. S. A. MEDICAL ANNALH OF B A L'l IMOKK. 247 Thompson, J. D., 1861-5, Nwr#. Karly's Coin. ; . Clinical Assistants. B. A. Turner, M. I>. ; Amanda E. Taylor, M. D.j J. I*'. Martinet, iM. D. Total Dumber patients treated, 690; total number nail total number prescriptions, 2,488; total numlx-i- di omen and obstetrics, 598; total aumber general diseases, 407; total Dumber surg. diseases, 145; total number diseases of throat and chest, 430; total number diseases of children, 112. The 2d Rep. for year ending Deo. 31, 1883, given tin- :-ame M ••■ I if-al and Surg. Stair, and as Clinical Assistants, B. A. Turner, M. D., .1. Mussel [Martinet, M. D., J. M. Hunlcy, M. 1)., A. Kerr Bond, M. !>.. Amanda Taylor Norris, M. D., George 8. Shannon, M. D., and Sum- merfield Bond, M, 1). Dispensary Phys. — Geo. Thomas, M. I). Res. Students. — Gertrude Scott and Laura M. Ewing. Number of individual patients, 1,406; number of visits, 3,493; diseases of women and obstetrics, 833 ; general diseases, 692 ; surgi- cal diseases, 548 ; diseases throat and chest, 1,040; diseases children, 340 ; diseases eye and ear, 65 ; number visits to patients at their homes, 319. Baltimore Charity Eye and Ear Dispensary. Organized April 15, 1874, at No. 2 Central Av., and was in opera- tion till June 14, 1882. Attending Surgeon in charge from its organization. — Dr. Samuel Theobald. Medical Board. — Consulting Surgeons. — The late Prof. N. R. Smith, the late Prof. T. R. Brown, Prof. A. P. Smith, Prof. O. J. Coskery. Consulting Physicians. — Prof. Ed. McSherry, Dr. Nich. L. Da- shiell, Dr. Riggin Buckler. Total patients treated from April 14, 1875, to Dec. 31, 1880, 2,235. Total attendance of patients at Dispensary, 14,243. Baltimore Eye, Ear and Throat Charity Hospital. No. 186 Franklin Street. Founded 1882. No report yet. Attending Physicians of Eye and Ear Department. — Dr. Samuel Theobald, Dr. S. L. Frank, Dr. R. Murdock, Dr. J. Berman. Physicians to Throat Department. — Dr. S. Johnston, Dr. J. H. Hartman, Dr. Jno. N. Mackenzie. Pathologist.— W. D. Booker, M. D. There is an out-door dispensary attached, under charge of the medical staff. Clinical instruction is also given daily. 256 medical annals of baltimore. St. Joseph's Hospital. Organized 1864; Incorporated 1871. Attending Physicians.— 1864-70, Dr. Jno. A. Doyle; 1875-76, Dr. W. F. Lockwood, Res. Phys. ; 1870-83, Dr. 0. J. Coskery. Total patients treated since organization of Hospital, 2,928, 7-10 of whom were charity; 72 free patients, 1883. • Dispensary for Nervous Diseases — No. 6 Barnet Street. Physicians. — Dr. John Van Bibber, Dr. Claude Van Bibber, Asst. Total cases, 1880-81, 2,744 ; total prescriptions, 1880-81, free, 1,460 ; total prescriptions, 1880-81, paid, 600; total prescriptions, 2,060. The Maternite or Lying-in Hospital. Founded, 1874. Capacity, 25 Public and 7 Private Patients. The out-door Dispensary is attended by Graduates of Medicine, gratui- tously to the patients. Medical Staff. — Prof. Thos. Opie, Obstetrician. Res. Physicians.— -1874, H. J. Pernod, M. D. ; 1875, A. Giesler, M. D.; 1876, W. Rodes, M. D.; 1877, W. Gombell, M. D.; 1878, David Street, M. D.; 1879, J. H. Branham, M. D. ; 1880, S. M. Free, M. D. ; 1881, L. S. Bitting, M. D. ; 1882, W. Page and M. Mcintosh, M. D.'s. The City Hospital. Is under control of College Physicians and Surgeons since 1877. Res. Physicians. — 1877, Drs. C. B. Ziegler and Preston; 1878, Drs. Wm. Gombell and J. W. Chambers and H. M. Brown ; 1879, Drs. David Street and W. R. Howard ; 1880, Drs. J. H. Branham and F. B. Dodge; 1881, Drs. H. J. Lacear and E. G. Keitt; 1882, Drs. E. VanNote and F. F. Thomas. Dr. Gombell resigned and was succeeded in 1878 by Dr. Chambers. Dr. Thomas resigned in Feb., 1883, to take the position of Asst. Phys. to Spring Grove Asylum, and has been succeeded by Dr. J. W. Bowers. There are 25 Free Beds in the Hosp., and a Dispensary attached to it, where, from March 14, 1882, to March, 1883, the total number of visits made by out patients was 10,401. Jail. New Jail, 1856 [no response from Physician in charge]. MEDICAL annai.h OF BALTIMOBE. Maryland Woman's HOSPITAL, Pounded 1878, at in; w. Lombard St. in Dec, L870,H wt moved to 51 Saratoga St. tts capacity i- 1 1 |>ii\;ii<- and >'< public patients. The latter receive all medical :m be appointed annually by Mayor and City Council, who shall he a member of the Medical and Ohirurgical Faculty of Maryland; allowed an assistant. (Ord. No, 34, p. 420.) 1827. March 21. Six Vaccine Physicians to be appointed by the city — one to each district at a salary of $100. 1828. Expenses of Health Department : Cleaning Streets $3,0l Health Department 2,500 Nuisances 1,000 Three Commissioners of Health 1,800 Consulting Physician 400 Health Officer 600 Clerk 500 Superintendent Streets 2,250 $12,050 1829. Expenses Health Department: Health Department $2,500 Streets 4,000 Nuisances 1,000 Health Officer 600 Commissioners 1,800 Consulting Physician 400 Clerk 500 $10,800 1831. Expenses Health Department: Health Department $2,500 Streets 5,000 Nuisances 1,200 Health Officer 600 Clerk 500 Consulting Physician 400 Commissioner 1,800 $12,000 260 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. 1832. Expenses Health Department : Health Department $2,500 Streets 7,000 Nuisances 1,200 Commissioner 1,800 Clerk 500 Consulting Physician 700 Health Officer 600 $14,300 Extra appropriation 1,750 $16,050 September 1. City appropriates $10,000 for checking smallpox and cholera, both of which were epidemic. Ordinance passed increasing superintendents of streets to seven, to act under order of Board of Health, and requiring the latter to pro- vide accommodations at Maryland Hospital, or other temporary hos- pitals erected for that purpose, for reception of smallpox and cholera patients, and appointing physicians to such temporary hospitals, with provisions, nurses, medicine, &c, under the direction of the consulting physician of the Board. Resolution No. 8, 1832. The members of Board of Health al- lowed the hire of carriages in the performance of their duties. 1832. Expenses Health Department, $54,420.19. 1833. Expenses of Health Department : Health Department $ 2,500 Streets 10,000 Nuisances 1,200 Health Officer 600 Commissioner 1,800 Clerk 600 Consulting Physician 700 $17,400 1834. April 25. All physicians required to report cases of small- pox under the penalty of having their names published in the papers, for neglect. 1839, Feb. 15. Office of Consulting Physician abolished. Three commissioners to constitute the Board of Health, one of whom is to be a practicing physician and be ex-officio president of the Board, and receive $250 more per annum than his colleagues. MEDICAL ANNA I, H OF B A I.TIMOKK. WW 1841, Feb. 20. Office of Consulting I'hysieian n-.slored at a :-al;uv of $200. 1842. Expenses of Health Department: Three Oommissioners $2,500 Clerk : Consulting Physioian 200 Health Officer 600 $8,050" Extra expenses 9,950 $13,000 1845, May. Board to be composed of one Commissioner, one City physician, and a Health Officer. Salary of Commissioner, ■: City physician, $400 ; Health Officer, $500. 1846. The City physician to be ex-officio president of the Board, and an assistant commissioner allowed, at a salary of $300 per annum. Mayor and Council to appoint a vaccine physician to each ward, at a salary of $50. 1850, June 17. Sal. Com. of Health $800; of Asst. Com. $600 ; of City Phys. $600 ; Health Off. $500. 1853. Consulting Phys. sal. $1000 ; of Asst. Com. $800. 1855, July 28. The Board of Health, composed of Drs. W. M. Kemp, City Phys. ; Jacob W. Honck, Com. of H. ; Judson Oilman, Asst. Com. of H. and Sec, and John De Butts, Phys. Mar. Hosp., visit Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., to investigate the yellow fever, then epidemic there. They determine it is of local origin, and non-con- tagious, and as Baltimore by their efforts had been thoroughly cleansed, they conclude not to adopt quarantine against the infected cities, but throw open the port of Baltimore to all refugees, not actually sick on their passage. Baltimore had no cases, though some 26 of the refu- gees died of yellow fever after arrival in the city, without communi- cating it in a single instance (Kemp and Ed. McSherry). A number of our physicians volunteered their services to Norfolk and Portsmouth, some of whom died there (see Chronol. 1855). 1866. Board appoint assistant sanitary inspectors in view of cholera. 1867. Expenses— Board of Health $169,423.56; select Little Hawkins Point for site of new marine hospital. 1870. Expenses, Health Department, $192,685.52, 1871-2., Expenses, Health Department, $235,234.46. 262 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. 1873. Expenses, Health Department, $359,253.58. 1874. Expenses, Health Department, $271,160.40. 1876. Expenses, Health Department, $231,815. G5. 1877. Expenses, Health Department, $299,615.66. 1878. Expenses, Health Department, $242,330.94. 1880. Expenses, Health Department, $246,347.28. Board now (1880) consists of a Commissioner of Health and Regis- trar; ^m Assistant Commissioner; the Resident Physician at Marine Hospital; a Secretary; a Nuisance Clerk; a Permit Clerk ; a Clerk to Registrar; a Messenger; Six Sanitary Inspectors ; five Superintendents of Streets ; two Inspectors of Sewers ; two Superintendents of Public Cemeteries, and ten Vaccine Physicians. Vital statistics required to be kept, which has been done very efficiently by A. Robt. Cartie, Esq., Sec. of Board. Salary of Com. $2,500; Asst. Com. $1,500; Mar. Hosp. Phys. $3,000; Vac. Phys. $300, and those at Station Houses $100 more. Board of Health — as Commissioners or Assistant Commis- sioners, &c. Alexander, Ashton, Consulting Physician, 1804-12 (Honorary). Allender, Joseph, 1821 (On Special Board). Annan, Sam., Asst. Com., 1835. Baker, Sam., 1821 (On Special Board). Benson, Geo. W., Com., 1872-3, 1882-3. Birckhead, Solomon, do. 1812, and on Special Board, 1821. Bond, Thos. E., Sen., Pres. Bd., 1823-5, 1839-40. Bradford, Chas. H., Com., 1851-2, 1861. Briscoe, John Hanson, Cons. Phys., 1836-9. Brown, Geo., Cons. Phys. (Honorary), 1812. Chaisty, Ed. J., Asst. Com., 1847-50. Chatard, Peter, Cons. Phys., 1812 (Honorary). Clark, S. R., City Phys., 1851-3. Crawford, John, Cons. Phys., 1812 (Honorary). Cromwell, John, Cons. Phys., 1812 (Honorary). Coulter, John, Cons. Phys., 1812 (Honorary), and on Special Board 1821. Davis, Chas. S., Com., 1846. Duke, A. W., Asst. Com., 1873-4. Durkee, Robt. A., Com., 1841-4. Fonerden, John, Special City Phys. during Cholera, 1832./ MEDICAL AN'NALH ok i : A i.i TXOBB. 208 Gilman, Judson, A.sst. Com., L851 3, L855 60. Bank, .1. W. P., Asst. ( om., L867-72. Eouok, Jacob W., Com., 1855-60. Jameson, I!. G., Oons. Phys., L826 35. Jennings, Sam. K., on Special Board, 1821. Kemp,Wm. .M., City Phys., 1855-61. Kin Isle Jas. < '., Asst, Coin., L853-5. Knight, Sam. T., 18G2-5, Com. Lens, Chas. A., Com., 1853-5, Asst, 1872. [Leonard, W. T., City Phys., 1845-8. Littlejohn, Miles, Oons. Phys., 1812-16 (Honorary). Lyon, Win. (as City Com.), 1750. Mackenzie, Geo. P., Phys. fco Special Cholera Hosp., 1832. Martin, Jos., Asst. Coin., 1840. McShane, Jas. F., Asst. Com., 1880. Monmonier, J. F., Com., 1849-50. Morgan, Gerard E., Asst. Com., 1862-5, Com., 1865-7. Kichardson, C. C, Asst. Com., 1861. Smyrk, A. E., Asst. Com., 1874-80. Steuart, Jas. A., Com. and Reg., 1873-82. Taylor, Milton N., City Phys., 1853-5, 1867-72. Warner, Augustus L., Phys. to Special Cholera Hosp. No. 3, 1832. White, A. A., Asst. Com., 1865-8. Physicians Connected with the Quarantine, or Marine Hospital. Altvater, Geo., Pes. Phys., 1870-1. Ambler, Jas. M., Asst., 1S73. Baer, E. P., Pes. Phys., 1859-61. Baker, Wesle}', Pes. Phys., 1795-1801. Clendmen, Wm. H., Res. Phys., 1862-8. Cockrill, Jas., Asst. Phys., 1871. Conrad, J. S., Pes. Phys., 1871-4. Councilman, W. T., Asst. Phys., May-September, 1878. DeBntts, John, Pes. Phys., 1855-9. Drysdale, Thos. (app'd by Gov. Lee), 1794. Geisler, D. S., Asst,, 1876. Grafton, W. H., Res. Phys., 1853-5. Harman, Geo. E., Asst, 18T'-2. Honck, Jacob W., 1851-3, Pes. Phys. \ 264 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Howard, E. Lloyd, Res. Pbys., 1876-80. Howard, J. McHenry, Asst., Sept. -Nov., 1878, Res. Phys., 1881. Kerr, John, Res. Phys., 1861-2. Lawrence, Dan. H., 1845-9, Res. Phys. Lawrence, Rd. H., Asst., 1845-9. Martin, Sam. B., Res. Phys., 1822-3, 1825-40. McCormick, Chas. A., Asst., 1875. Murphy, Thos. L., Res. Phys., 1823-5, 1841-5. O'Keefe, David, Res. Phys., 1868-70. Robb, John A., Asst., 1881. Ross, John (app'd by Gov. Lee for Quar. by Sea), 1792. Scott, Martin P., Asst., 1877. Spence, Robt. T., Res. Phys., 1849-51. Steuart, Wm. F., Res. Phys., 1874-6. Stewart, Wm., Res. Phys., 1812-22. Wheedan, T. J., Res. Phys., 1870-1. Worthington, John (app'd by Gov. Lee for Quar. by Land), 1792. SMALL-POX, INOCULATION AND VACCINATION. This pest of the human race prevailed in Maryland, as in all the other provinces, frequently. We have notices of its occurrence in 1731, 1748, 1750, 1752, 1756, 1757, 1759, 1760, 1762, 1765, 1766, 1794, 1799, 1803, 1810, 1811, 1812, 1816, 1821, 1822, 1845,1846,1872, 1873, 1882, 1883, the statistics of which, except in those of later date, are very meagre, the policy of public authorities being to suppress such information as much as possible. 1821, 21 deaths from Small-Pox in city ; cases 69. 1851, 100 " " " and 80 at Marine Hosp. 1852, 64 " " * 1S54, 26 " . " " 95 deaths from Small- Pox at Marine Hosp. and 111 cases. 1856, 8 deaths from Small-Pox in city. 1857, 91 " " 1858,310 " " " 1859, 1 « " « 1861, 225 " " " UBDIO.iL annai.h OF BALTIMORE. 268 L862, 34 deaths from Small-pox in oity. 1863, 252 L864, 436 1865, 18 " " " 1X72, 896 " " " ; :*!■' death* jit Marine Hospital, oases 7K7. Mortality per cent, of those onvaocinated al Mar. Hosp. 62.50; of those claiming to have been vaccinated, hut with do marks, 21.37 per cent.; of those having a mark M per cent., and hut three deaths of those having one or more good marks (Conrad s h'ep.) L873. Deaths from Small-Pox in city 617; deaths from Small at Mar. Hosp. 217, and cases 316; deaths of those having one good mark were 0.4-10 of 1 per cent, or 1 in L0O0 eases, and of those having two good marks none died; of those having no mark 69.7 per cent, died (Conrad). Inoculation. Revived in England, 1721, was introduced into Maryland at an early date, direct from Europe, certainly before 1738, and followed with great success by Drs. Adam Thompson. Henry Stevenson, John Archer, Michael Pue, and many others (see a paper by the writer " On the Introduction of Inoculation and Vaccination into Maryland Historically Considered," pub. in Md. Med. Jour., June 23 and 30, 1883). Dr. Henry Stevenson established in Baltimore, and maintained at his own expense, an Inoculating Hospital from Feb., 1765 to 1776, and from 1786 to 1800. The practice of inoculation continued to a late date, and was finally stopped by legal prohibition, 1850 (see Ord. No. 18, June 17). Vaccination. Was first employed in Baltimore by John Crawford in the summer of 1800 (see paper tit. sup.), and in May, 1801. Dr. James Smith began its use. In 1S02 he established a Vaccine Institute, and from that time forward, he and the Faculty of Baltimore continued its use and propagation over Maryland and the whole Union. In 1809 he secured a State law for the free distribution of Vaccine, and the permanent establishment of a Vaccine Institute. June. 1805. the Med. and Chirurgical Fac. of Maryland publicly endorsed Vaccination, and in 1812 offered to vaccinate all applicants gratuitously, and pay 25 cents to each child producing satisfactory proof of vaccination. In 1812 Dr. 266 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. James Smith organized a Vaccine Society, and by its aid and that of others subsequently, formed, he attacked successfully the Small-Pox whenever it appeared in Baltimore. In 1821 the wide spread of an epidemic of Small-Pox and Varioloid necessitated a more thoroughly organized effort, and at the suggestion of Dr. James Smith, the Mayor and City Council appointed a special Board of Health, com- posed of Drs. Birckhead, Coulter, Allen der, Jennings and Baker, to take charge of the city, and appoint the necessary number of Vaccine Physicians, who were required to report the number of those vaccin- ated, those having had the Small-Pox, and those unvaccinated, or refusing to be so. This was Dec. 17, 1821, and the first instance of the appointment of Vaccine Physicians by the authority of the city. Their efforts were successful, and the Mayor and Council passed a vote of tfhanks to the Medical Faculty for their aid in expelling the Small-Pox. 1821. Total Vaccinations 1268 (see Dr. Birckhead's Eep. MS. in City Archives). 1824. $400 appropriated by the city for Vaccinating the Poor. 1827. March 21, 6 Phys. appointed at a salary of $100 each as Vac. Phys. 1831. Total vaccinated, 4000. (Jameson's report.) 1832. $10,000 appropriated to meet the cholera and small-pox. 1831-2. Fresh vaccine virus obtained from the cow by retrovacci- nation (Jameson). 1S32. Small-pox patients sent to Maryland Hospital and to other temporary buildings. 1834. All physicians required to report small-pox cases, under penalty of having their names published. « 1841. Seven vaccine physicians appointed ; $780 appropriated for vaccinating the poor. 1843. Total vaccinated, 2655. 1846. Each ward to have a vaccine physician, at salary of $50 per ami. Dispensaries required to keep virus. $100 appropriated for procuring fresh virus from the cow, which Dr. W. T. Leonard ex- pends successfully for that jmrpose. 1847. Total vaccinated, 1805. 1848. Total vaccinated, 1763. 1849. Total vaccinated, 2159. 1850. Vaccine physicians' names for first time published with Health Board report. MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMOBl , I860, Total vaccinated, L987. L851. Twenty vaccine physicians appointed. Total vaccinated, 3788. L852. Total vaccinated, L888. is;,:;. Total vaccinated, L604. 1854. Total vaceinated, 8513. 185f>. Total vaccinated, 3910 ; unvarcinatid. i»i.<,\- r age. ( Kemp. ) L856. Total vaccinated, 2226. 1857. Total vaccinated, 1121. .1858. Total vaccinated, 8576. 185H. Total vaccinated, 1770. 1860. Total vaccinated, 2277. 1861. Total vaccinated, 2992. 1862. Total vaccinated, 1663. 1863. Total vaccinated, 2862. Dr. S. T. Knight procures virus by variolating the cow. L864. Total vaccinated, 6044. 1865. Total vaccinated, 2315. t866. Total vaccinated, 2076. 1867. Total vaccinated, 891. 1868. Total vaccinated, 2216. 1869. Total vaccinated, 1822. 1870. Total vaccinated, 1329. 1871. Total vaccinated, 5364. 1871, Nov., to 1872, Feb. 29, total vaccinated. 14,27-2 : 1872, March, to Oct. 31, total vaccinated, 24,512 ; grand total, 38,784. 1873. Total vaccinated. 87,739. 1874. Total vaccinated, 1136. 1875. Total vaccinated, 1741. 1876. Total vaccinated, 1634. 1877. Nov. '76, to Oct., "77. 1625: Nov.. '77, to Dec. '77, 1772. L877. Grand total vaccinated, 3397. 1878. Total vaccinated. 1457. 1879. Total vaccinated, 2186. 18S(i. Total vaccinated. 8467. Vaccine Physicians. Abell, W. M., 1850. Addison, John, 1855-0-7-8-9. 268 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Aitken, Thos. C, 1846. Altvater, Geo., 1872-3. Antrim, W. W., 1869. Atkinson, I. E., 1873. Atkinson, Thos. C, 1850. Austen, Phil. A., 1851-2. Baer, Chas., 1846. Baer, C. E., 1857. Baer, E. R., 1857-8-9. Baer, Michael S., 1824. Bagley, Chas., 1873. Bain, James, 1821. Baker, Alfred, 1847. Baldwin, E. C, 1857. Baldwin, J. A., 1850-1-2-3, 6, 8. Baldwin, S., 1878-9-80. Beard, J. W., 1860. Beckett, T., 1846. Bell, Sam. A., 1872-3-5-6-7-8-9-80. Benson, Geo. W., 1853-4. Benson, P. V., 1873. Bevans, E. W., 1855. Blake, John D., 1880. Bohannan, J. S., 1868-9, 72. Bohrer, B. P., 1852-3-73. Boone, James, 1851-7. Bosley, James, 1878-9-80. Bouldin, J. E. P., 1873-4-5. Boyland, G. H., 1882-3. Boyle, J. B., 1872-3. Brewer, E. M., 1853, 4-5-6-7-8-9-60. Brewer, G. G., 1856, 61, 8-9, 72-3. Brierly, Wakeman, 1846. Brooks, J. D., 1862-3-4-5-6-7. Broom, J. D., 1862. Brown, E. W., 1855-6-7-8-9-60. Buckler, John, 1821. Burch, Jas. C., 1872. Burnes, E. K., 1872-3. Burnston, E. P., 1862-3-4-5. MBDIOAL ANNANS 01 BALTIMORE. Busk, T. M., 1 85 1-2-7. Byrd, II. L., L873. Oarlin, J. S., L868. Carter, J. 0., 1862. Chabot, L. J., L853. Ohaisty, Ed. J., 1854. Chapman, P., Jr., 1873. Clarke, D. M., L873. Olendinen, W. II., L859-60. Oookrill, J. M., 1873. Coeckling, Ohas. W., 1861. Colburn, A. W., 185(3-7-8-9-00. Coleman, S. G., 1873. Connelly, F. G., IS?:!. Conner, J. A., 1872-3. Cooke, 0. A., 1872-3. Ooonan, J. S., 1868-9-70-1-2, 80. Coyner, S. F., 1872-3. Cunningham, C. T. D., 1853-4. Curry, W., 1872. Dalrymple, W. D., 1850-5. Darling, H., 1873-6-7-8, 80. DeButts, John, 1849-51-2-3-4. Dickson, John, 1863-4-5-6-7. Diffenderfer, W. H., 1851-2, 5-6-7-8-9. Donovan, M., 18 4 < Dorsey, Lloyd, 1855-6. Dougherty, Thos., 1849. Downs, Dionysius, 1851-2-3-4. Ellis, C. K., 1849. Evans, T. B., 1855-6-7-8-9-60, 6-7. Eay, Geo. W., 1862-3-4-5-6. Fishburne, E. B., 1880. Flemming, J. P., 1862-3. Frick, Chas., 1846. Frick, Geo., 1821. Frush, C. J., 1868-9. Fulks, Jas. S., 1866. Gaskins, J. H., 1873. •Gatelv, M. J., 1873-4-5. 270 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Germon, F. W., 1873, 6-7. Gibbon, J. E., 1875. Gillis, J. A., 1872-3-4-5. Gilman, Judson, 1853-1. Goldsmith, E, H., 1853-1. Grimes, J. H., 1873. Gross, John J., 1872-3. Hamilton, Si A., 1873. Hank, J. W. R, 1856-7-8-9-60, 2. Harrington, J. E., 1876-7. Harris, Jno. C, 1871-2. Harrison, B. B., 1862. Hartman, Geo. A., 1872-3. Hasse, A. B., 1848. Healey, J. E., 1859-60, 2-3-4-5-6. Hill, G. A., 1872. Hill, J. Harvey, 1846, 1872-3. , . Horn, Lewis C, 1873. Honck, J. H., 1874. Honck, J. W., 1846. Hults, E. M., 1872-3. Hunt, Henry S., 1850. Hunt, Jno. H., 1843. Hunter, S. W., 1876-7-8. Hnrt, Thos. L\, 1852-3. Ireland, C. D., 1873-4-5. Irons, E. P., 1873. Jameson, T. W., 1856-7-8-9-60. Jameson, W. D., 1847. Jenet, J. E., 1851. Johnson, C. S., 1874. Johnson, Henry, 1821. Johnston, Christopher, 1847. Jones, Buckler, 1853. Jones, C. H., 1867. Jones, S. E., 1853-4. Jordan, E. C, 1880. Keenan, J. H., 1849-50. Keer, John, 1855-6-7-8-9-60. Keller, J. G., 1864-5-6-7. Ml DK'AI, ANNAI.S OK I'.A I.TJ ,M' »l: I 271 King, John T., L81 Kink I,', ■ -, L850. Lambdin, W. W., C8tf3 I 5. Larkin, W. I). P., L868-9-70, 1882-8. Laroque, All'., L848. Leas, 0. A., 1847. ' Lee, W., 1868-9, 1871-2. Lerondes, Oh., is;:;. Linthioum, J. S., L873. Lisle, A. I;. J., 1873. Little, N. W"., 1858-9. Lumsden, W. 0., 1851. Lynch, J. S., 1857-1873. Lynde, R. S., 1855-6. Mackall, R., 1873. Maddox, T. 0., 1873. Maud, W., 1859-60-1. Mansfield, R. W., 1873. Maris, Ed. II., 1846. Martin, Jas. S., 1857-8-:). Martin, Sam., 1847. Martin, 8am. H., 1872-80. McOlellan, W. B., 1853. Mass, P., 1858-9. McClelland, D. W., 1846. MeCormick, 0. D. M., 1872-3. McLean, M., 1855. McShane, J. F., 1872-3-4, 6-7-8-9. Medcalt; W. T„ 1847, 1850. Merryman, M. W., 1850-6. Miles, B. J3., 1873. Miles, Thos. P., 1848. Miller, J. B., 1872. Miltenberger, Geo. W„ 1846. Moore. G. II., 1852. Moore, J. B., 1857. Moore, W. R., 1849-50. Moran, Geo. H., 1872-3. Morfit, Ohas. M., 1869-70-1-2-3, 6-7-8-9-80. Morgan, G. E., 1853-4, 9-60. 272 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Muller, J. R., 1855-6, 9-60-1. Mtmnickhdysen, W. B., 1877. Monroe, W. R., 1850-1-2. M unlock, Thos. F., 1853-4-5-6-7-8-9-60-1-2-3-4-5-6-7. .Murray, W. H., 1856-72. Neff, Chas. N., 1873. Neff, John, 1863-4-5-6-7. Neilson, Nat., 1856-7-8-9-60. Norris, W. H., 1853-4-5-6-7-8-9-60-1, 73. O'Keefe, Dan., 1849-50. O'Neill, J. W. C, ? Opie, Thos., 1873. Owen, Thos. F., 1872. Page, J. K., 1873-6, 8-9-80. Parker, A. E., 1873. Paul, Isaac, 1855. Phillips, B. T., 1879-80. Powell, Jno. F., 1860-2-3-4-5-6-7. Pratt, T. H., 1851-2. Pay, J. M., 1872-3. Readel, Jno. D., 1821. Eeed, Jas. A., 1850. Reese, Chas. S., 1847. Reese, D. M., 1824. Regester, Chas. S., 1873, 5, and State Vac. Agt, 1878- Reynolds, Geo. B., 1874-5. Reynolds, P., 1850. Rider, W. J., 1855-6. Robbing, D. H., 1851-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-60. Robinson, Geo. L., 1870-1-2-3. Rohe, Geo. H., 1872. Ross, W. H., 1853-4-5-6-7-8. Rountree, T. W., 1846, 1854. Rutledge, J. H., 1872-3, 9-80. Sappington, Rd., 1851-2-3-4. Saxton, A. A., 1868-9-70-1-2-3, 6-7, 80. Scharff, J. A., 1879. Scharff, J. H., 1878-9-80. Sewall, Thos. R,, 1850-1-2. Shipley, D. M., 1873. MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. 273 Simpson, Gh W., L873. Smith, James (Jenner of America), State and City and U.S. Vac. Agent. Smith, J. II., L873. Smith, T. E., L872-3. Small, W. Gk, L857-8. Spicer, II. GK, L873. Stein, H. E., 1872. Steiner, Lewis 1 1., L853. Steuart, Jas. A., 185 1 -XJ, 4, 7. Steuart, Jas. II.. 1853. Stevens, E. T., 1854. Si evens, J. S., 18r>:?. Stevenson, Jas., 1853. Stonebraker, A. S., 1873. Sullivan, Jno. W., 1870-1-2-3, 9-80. Sunderland, W. 11., 1873. Sutton, 11. II., 1872. Tall, R. J., 1868-9. Tarr, W. H., 1850-60. Taylor, J. B., 1821. Taylor, M. N., 1846. Taylor, N. S., 1870-1-2-3-4. Taylor, W. P., 1872-3. Teackle, St. Geo., State Vac. Agt„ 1882-3. Tharp, J., 1850. Thomas, C. B., 1871-2-3. Thomas, E. S., 1851-2, 9-60, 72-3. Thompson, R. II., 1846. Tilghman, Stedman R., 1846. Turner, J. H., 1851-2, Van Bibber, W. C, 1847, 50. Van Wycke, Jno. C, 1848. Walls, E. G.. 1872, 5-6-7-8-9-80. Wamble, P. II.. 1853-4. Walsche, D. M., 1873. Walter. Ohas., 1861. Walts, F. H., 1870-1-2-3. Warner, J. Ed., 1860. Wayson, Geo. W., 1851-2-3-4, 6-7-8-9, 274 MEDICAL ANNALS OF BALTIMORE. Webster, Henry W., 1851-2, 5-61. Webster, Jno. L., 1851-2. White, J. A., 1873. White, J. W., 1872. White, W. W., 1872. Wilhelm, Jas. T, 1872-3. Wilkens, Geo. L., 1872-3-4-5. Wilkins, John, 1873. Winternitz, F. C, 1873. Worthington, G. C, 1873. Worthington, J. C, 1851. Wroth, W. J., 1861, 1873. Wyson, E., 1870. Yeates, P., 1816. Zollicoffer, Wm., State Vac. Agt., 1831. Total 255. CONCLUSK) I lie tandem, anno «■ 1 1 > nrhc condita oentesimo qninqnagesimo, finera propositi laboris, sum assecutus. "Facturusne operae pretium sim" quod has res medicas intra urbem gestas, chartis coinmiserim, "nee satis scio, nee si sciam, dicere ausim." "Utcunque erit, juvabit 1 amen, memoriae" Societatis tantaeet ram carae "pro virili parte et me ipsum consuluisse," qnandoqnidera "aut me amor negotii suscepti fallit, aut nulla unquam," sodalitas nee insignior, nee probatior, nee bonis exemplis divitior extitit. Mihi equidem hoc penitns in voto est fam§ praesenti parum jac- fcandi causa, admodum vero augurio eursusque indicio latins divulgate, haec nostra ut Ars Medendi Divina post, quemadmodum antehae, summo studio exculta, ad vitae humanae incommoda relevanda qno- tannis instructior, instar "amnis in omne volubilis aevum," novas vires, novam gloriam continue induta, incedat. Tu, denique, Urbs Amoenissima, ultro ab origine baculo Aesculapii hand incassum innixa, semper vigeas; te lux natalis diei, volventibus annis, florentum aetate opum omnium divitior, malorum omnium